English to Spanish Dictionary supersede

supersede

reemplazar
definition
verb
the older models have now been superseded
take the place of (a person or thing previously in authority or use); supplant.
translation of 'supersede'
verb
reemplazar,
suplantar,
sustituir
example
In the commercial world new technologies 'supersede' the old.
She commonly depicts family gatherings, people sitting around a table in a restaurant, folks frolicking at the beach, children playing and people traveling; groups 'supersede' the individual.
As feeling gradually develops, the screen space is made luminous by movements of the heart that slowly 'supersede' the narrative drive of the film.
And the wisdom of old age will 'supersede' the passion of our youth.
To say that the digital age will 'supersede' the analog age suggests a kind of technological determinism that begs the interesting questions that are larger than technology.
The Jekyllean doubling so familiar to horror, however, is again 'superseded' by images of fusion, as in each bottled clone the human twin and the Alien twin have been unwittingly spliced by the scientists.
Occasionally the aesthetic focus 'supersedes' function, elevating the piece to ‘uselessness.’
Be careful to note in this clause that the will 'supersedes' all previous wills, making them null and void.
If the formal flamboyance of his '60s films has been replaced by complexity and their humour 'superseded' by an intensified sensitivity to beauty, it is only to be expected and welcomed.
This makes the task of its 'supersession' a daunting one.
Ultimately, the rapper's voice - which is more irritating than a mosquito bite on the part of your back you can't scratch - 'supersedes' any of the humour, while the rhymes are too basic to imbue the album with any redeeming content.
If you are an inveterate avant-gardiste, you need a quick 'supersession' of new ideas, or ideas that look new, to replace what fate and chance have forced you to abandon; and there is a natural limit to the search for novelty.
As the failings of the suburb become manifest, the gated community 'supersedes' it.
Electroplate 'superseded' Sheffield Plate as the way to mass produce silver substitutes.
When two agendas and artists clash or collaborate in this fashion, we habitually expect an outcome that is either victorious or successive, in the sense that one 'supersedes' the other.
Her photos communicate an openness to interpretation that 'supersedes' the occasional temporal markers of bell-bottom pants or early punk hairdos.
At the same time the passion for collecting grew, and many nobles displayed their sumptuous collections in long galleries, which 'superseded' the studioli of Renaissance collectors.
Here part of the problem may be the digital age's obsession with replacement or 'supersession' .
It was not the 'supersession' of one or several sovereignties by a single sovereignty, but a division and sharing of sovereignty.
This striking design 'supersedes' the high fashion mantel, recently to have flooded the market, and provides a longer lasting, more sophisticated and timeless alternative.
But with a fully realized character, the effect outlasts the reading, even 'supersedes' it.
The original purpose of these images is forgotten, 'superseded' by modern methods, just as many of the species are threatened or extinct - a lost paradise that can be interpreted on many levels.
Is originality tantamount to our work, in a way that 'supersedes' effectiveness?
In this show of works from 2001, he could be seen moving in a few different directions, but one major tendency dominated: fantasy now 'supersedes' any interest in architectural reality.
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