superseder

/ˌsupərˈsidər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that takes the place of another, especially by being newer or better.
    • In the company, the new manager became the superseder of the retiring director.
    • The electric car was seen as a superseder of the gasoline-powered vehicle.
    • Streaming services are the superseder of traditional cable television.
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