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单词 superseding
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supersedingn.

Brit. /ˌsuːpəˈsiːdɪŋ/, /ˌsjuːpəˈsiːdɪŋ/, U.S. /ˌsupərˈsidɪŋ/
Forms: see supersede v. and -ing suffix1; also 1600s supersedeing.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: supersede v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < supersede v. + -ing suffix1. Compare supersedement n.
The action of supersede v.
1. Scottish. Postponement, delay; deferment of action, reprieve. Obsolete.
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the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > delay or postponement > [noun]
longingeOE
bideOE
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essoinc1330
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delaymenta1393
respitea1393
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stounding?a1400
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train?a1400
deferring14..
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spacec1430
adjourningc1436
retardationc1437
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sleuthingc1450
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tarriance1460
prorogation1476
oversetc1485
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supersedement1492
superseding1494
off-putting1496
postponing1496
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dilating1509
sparinga1513
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protraction1535
tracting1535
protract of time1536
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procrastination1548
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tardation1568
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tarryment1575
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detraction1579
longness1579
rejournment1579
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reprieving1583
cunctation1585
retarding1585
retardance1586
temporizing1587
by and by1591
suspensea1592
procrastinatinga1594
tardance1595
linger1597
forslacking1600
morrowing1602
recess1603
deferment1612
attendance1614
put-off1623
adjournal1627
fristing1637
hanging-up1638
retardment1640
dilatoriness1642
suspension1645
stickagea1647
tardidation1647
transtemporation1651
demurragea1656
prolatation1656
prolation1656
moration1658
perendination1658
offput1730
retardure1751
postponement1757
retard1781
traverse1799
tarrowing1832
mañana1845
temporization1888
procrastinativeness1893
deferral1895
traa dy liooar1897
stalling1927
heel-tapping1949
off-put1970
1494–5 in T. Dickson Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1877) I. 214 For the superseding of the assis of errour xl li.
1588 in L. B. Taylor Aberdeen Council Lett. (1942) I. 46 I thank yow for your superseiding of my godson Pitcaple fra the horne.
1637–50 J. Row Hist. Kirk Scotl. (Wodrow Soc.) 92 The King's Commissioner desyred the superseeding of the pronunceing of the finall sentence till first the King should be advertised of it.
1656 in J. A. Clyde Hope's Major Practicks (1938) II. 278 Ane act ordaineing the clerks to extract to parties ilk day their decreitts, acts and interloquitors; notwithstanding of the custome of supersedeing to extract quhill Saturday.
2. = supersession n. in various senses.
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society > authority > office > removal from office or authority > [noun] > and substitution of another
supersedal1663
supersession1764
superseding1794
1646 G. Gillespie Malè Audis viii. 53 They held an affirmative precept for Excommunication, but that it doth not bind ad semper..may warrant the superseding of it.
1722 F. Brerewood tr. J. Terrasson Crit. Diss. Homer's Iliad I. Pref. p. lxxxvii 'Twas only to a total superseding of them [sc. old rules]..that all the late Improvements which have been made in Natural Philosophy are entirely owing.
1782 Polit. Mag. & Parl., Naval, Mil. & Lit. Jrnl. Sept. 553/2 Mr. Rolle said that the superceding of Sir George Rodney struck him as the most unwise and impolitic measure, that could possibly have been adopted.
1794 Desultory Sketch Abuses in Militia 109 This general observation should apply [to]..the superseding of a deserving Officer in the Guards to make way for a young scotch Nobleman.
1823 G. Crabb Universal Technol. Dict. Superseding (Polit.), a term applied to any officer in the army, or navy, who succeeds to the identical situation of another by special appointment.
1859 Jrnl. Soc. Arts 2 Dec. 38/1 It is impossible to do more, by the operation of penal law alone, than check the most glaring kind of imprudences, unless the number of Inspectors were almost indefinitely increased, and their authority exercised to almost the superseding of all independence of management.
1909 R. Law Tests of Life xvi. 320 An implied correction, a tacit superseding of the popular belief.
1969 New York 20 Oct. 35/3 It should also be mandated..to authorize the superseding of a local administrator if incompetence or corruption demands supersedure.
2006 R. Ferrell Copula ix. 161 The superceding of sexual reproduction, if this is what is occurring in the reproductive technologies, is a regenre-ing, open to a heterogenous future.

Compounds

General attributive, as superseding order, etc.
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1756 Monthly Rev. Nov. 531 The special care taken to sunder him from Admiral West, though equally impeached in the superseding orders, by the most invidious distinctions.
1805 C. James New Mil. Dict. (ed. 2) Superseding signal, a signal hoisted..on board a ship, giving notice that some individual has been deprived of his authority.
1854 New Monthly Mag. 100 325 The host was summoned who had witnessed the lady's original contract; and at last the ‘Maestro’..took his stand on the assertion that the last comers had brought him a superseding order, a ‘patent of precedence’ from Milan!
1908 W. Churchill Mr. Crewe's Career xxvii. 441 Hilary had read the superseding orders.
2005 T. Piltzecker et al. How to cheat at Managing Windows Server Update Services vii. 253 When looking at the superseding status of many updates using the Updates page in your WSUS console, notice the icon symbol next to the update.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

supersedingadj.

Brit. /ˌsuːpəˈsiːdɪŋ/, /ˌsjuːpəˈsiːdɪŋ/, U.S. /ˌsupərˈsidɪŋ/
Forms: see supersede v. and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: supersede v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < supersede v. + -ing suffix2.
That supersedes (in various senses of the verb).
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1649 J. Goodwin Ὑβριστοδίκαι: Obstructours of Justice 132 That kind of necessity, which the positive and expresse word or Law of the Gospel it self, authorizeth with a dispensatorie, or superseding faculty over many the Laws of God himself.
1777 W. Combe First of April 9 Soon fade the glories of th' enormous Plume; As soon the superseding Chaplets bloom.
1841 J. Kitto Palestine: Bible Hist. Holy Land v. iii. 670 But now Babylon is not more desolate..than the superseding Seleucia, which only received existence in the last days of Babylon.
1970 C. Hosmer in H. Foreman Nucl. Power & Public 141 Certain of the rigid controls prescribed by the 1946 Act were relaxed at the time of passage of the superseding 1954 Act.
2009 S. H. Gregg Defoe's Writings & Manliness iv. 109 This appeal to a superseding and overarching sense of identity.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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