supersedure

/ˌsupərˈsidʒər/
noun
  1. The act or process of replacing something or someone with something newer or more effective.
    • In beekeeping, supersedure occurs when the colony replaces an aging queen with a new one.
    • The company announced the supersedure of its manual filing system with a digital database.
    • The supersedure of old software by a new version caused some compatibility issues.
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