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supersede

verb as in take the place of; override

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Communication skills supersede a political pedigree or public policy knowledge.

A lot of these guys, when they get into the corporate world, their nest egg becomes so solid that their fear of losing that supersedes them being sharper onstage.

In a recently filed superseding indictment in Manhattan, federal prosecutors increased the number of alleged sex trafficking victims from one to three but does not identify them.

I’m proud of those jokes because I felt like even though I am expressing a point of view I think the joke itself supersedes it.

In a superseding indictment, prosecutors increased the number of alleged victims from one to three and said Combs’ criminal conspiracy began years earlier.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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