Supersede

Pronunciation: /ˌsuːpərˈsiːd/

Supersede (verb)

  1. to take the place of something older or less effective.
  2. to make something no longer used because something better exists.

Examples

  • New technology can supersede old methods quickly.
  • The new policy will supersede the previous guidelines.

Common collocations: supersede a law, supersede a rule, supersede a system, supersede a product, supersede a practice