Learn the correct spelling “supersede” vs wrong “superseed.”
Incorrect spelling - “Superseed” is incorrect; it incorrectly includes “seed.”
"superseed" is a common misspelling of "supersede". Always use "supersede" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Supersede” means to replace or take the place of something.
"supersede": “Supersede” means to replace or take the place of something.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" Digital maps supersede paper maps.
"Correct:" New rules supersede old ones.
"Correct:" Smartphones supersede old devices.
"Incorrect:" Digital maps superseed paper maps.
"Incorrect:" New rules superseed old ones.
A: Supersede.
A: No.
A: To replace something.
A: Because 'seed' looks familiar but is wrong.
A: New tech supersedes old tech.
""Supersede" is correct; 'superseed' is a false association with the word 'seed'. It means to replace or overrule something."