Act of replacing one person or thing by another especially one held to be superior
(Noun)
Synonyms:
supersedure
Supersession Sentence Examples
The same method is finding increased favour in Great Britain, to the supersession of the old hot-water footwarmers.
These advantages led to the gradual supersession of the single-wire system until at the present day the all-metallic system is employed almost universally.
The later stages represent not the spontaneous development of the genuine Roman religion, but its alteration and supersession by new cults and ideas introduced from foreign sources.
It was the capital of the island till its supersession by Valletta in 1570.
He considered that he had not been properly supported in America, and was embittered both by the supersession of himself and his brother as peace commissioners, and by attacks made on him by the ministerial writers in the press.