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superseded
adjective as in out-of-date
Strong matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Pointing to Trump’s two impeachments, Kagan suggests that “party loyalty has superseded branch loyalty, and never more so than in the Trump era.”
Barnett insisted that no school in the state would integrate — and couldn’t be forced to, he claimed, because Mississippi’s sovereign power superseded the federal government’s.
But just five months after she was sworn into office, the Arizona Supreme Court took up the case examining whether the limited abortion ban superseded the 1864 law.
At 26, he could still forge an international career but may have been superseded in the pecking order.
The justices weighed whether a federal law aimed at protecting access to emergency medical care superseded Idaho’s near-total abortion ban.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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