supercede

/ˌsupərˈsid/
verb
  1. To take the place of something or someone, especially because of being newer, better, or more effective. (Common variant spelling of 'supersede'.)
    • Digital maps have largely superceded paper road atlases.
    • The new software will supercede the old system next month.
    • Her promotion meant she would supercede her former boss as department head.
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