superseded

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Bilgisayar) yerine geçti
superseded versions
(Ticaret) yenilenen kısımlar
supersede
yerine geç
supersede
yerine geçmek
supersede
ivaz etmek
supersede
yerini almak
supersede
daha modern ve etkili olduğu için bir ürünün diğerinin yerini alması, bir şeyin yerini almak

supercede olarak da kullanilabilir.

supersede
{f} ayağını kaydırmak
be superseded by
ayağını kaydırılmak
supersede
değiştir
supersede
(Askeri) YÜRÜRLÜKTEN KALDIRMA
supersede
yerine başka bir şey koyarak iptal etmek
supersede
{f} (yeni bir şey) (eski bir şeyin) yerini almak: The computer has superseded the typewriter. Bilgisayar daktilonun yerini aldı
Englisch - Englisch
The state in which a patch was applied but was then replaced by a superseding patch Other patch states include applied and committed
when a publication is replaced by a new edition of the same publication, it is said to be superseded
past of supersede
In the context of this article, it means outdated
supersede
Displace in favour of another

Modern US culture has superseded the native forms.

supersede
to displace
supersede
{v} to set aside, to make void
supersede
This is the overwriting of an existing article The newsreader generates a special article with a control message in the header which tells the newsserver to overwrite the existing article with this one
supersede
To cause to be set aside, especially to displace as inferior
supersede
If something is superseded by something newer, it is replaced because it has become old-fashioned or unacceptable. Hand tools are relics of the past that have now been superseded by the machine. if a new idea, product, or method supersedes another one, it becomes used instead because it is more modern or effective = replace (superseder , from supersedere , from sedere )
supersede
Set (something) aside
supersede
To displace, or set aside, and put another in place of; as, to supersede an officer
supersede
To omit; to forbear
supersede
Take the place of
supersede
To come, or be placed, in the room of; to replace
supersede
To take the place, room, or position of something else
supersede
take the place or move into the position of; "Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left"; "the computer has supplanted the slide rule"; "Mary replaced Susan as the team's captain and the highest-ranked player in the school"
supersede
{f} take the place of, replace; make void or useless
supersede
To make void, inefficacious, or useless, by superior power, or by coming in the place of; to set aside; to render unnecessary; to suspend; to stay
superseded

    Silbentrennung

    su·per·se·ded

    Türkische aussprache

    supırsidıd

    Aussprache

    /ˌso͞opərˈsēdəd/ /ˌsuːpɜrˈsiːdəd/

    Etymologie

    [ "sü-p&r-'sEd ] (transitive verb.) 1654. Middle English superceden, from Middle French superseder to refrain from, from Latin supersedEre to be superior to, refrain from, from super- + sedEre to sit; more at SIT.
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