16 adverbs to describe how to supersede

After the seventh century its use was gradually superseded by the introduction of parchment; and before the end of the twelfth century it had gone generally out of use.

By these comprehensive measures the Apennines were practically superseded as the boundary between the Celtic and Italian territories, and were replaced by the Po.

If the public enter into my sentiments upon the subject, they will consider it as effectually superseding Machiavel's celebrated treatise of The Prince, and exhibiting a more deep-laid and desperate system of tyranny.

In my psychology-chapter I had resorted openly to such pluralism, treating each total field of consciousness as a distinct entity, and maintaining that the higher fields merely supersede the lower functionally by knowing more about the same objects.

Daily is more common than the regular form dayly; but gayly, gayety, and gayness, are justly superseding gaily and gaiety.

It earned a living in its day and, if revived in ours, might happily supersede much modern chatter about art and technique.

Frontlets (fronteaux), a species of fillet made of silk, covered with gold and precious stones, superseded the chapeau de fleurs, inasmuch as they had the advantage of not fading.

Thus if Paul does not intentionally supersede human testimony, he reduces it to its minimum of importance.

Daily is more common than the regular form dayly; but gayly, gayety, and gayness, are justly superseding gaily and gaiety.

In my psychology-chapter I had resorted openly to such pluralism, treating each total field of consciousness as a distinct entity, and maintaining that the higher fields merely supersede the lower functionally by knowing more about the same objects.

From the moment in which the King decided upon personally superseding the Maréchal de Lesdiguières in his command of the army in Champagne, he had been unwearied in his advice to the Queen for the efficient government of the country.

In the gray suède receptacle which had temporarily and publicly superseded the gold bag, she carried a small book.

In the gray suède receptacle which had temporarily and publicly superseded the gold bag, she carried a small book.

Nazir Khan, originally reigned some slain a hostage at Kandahár; time at Kelát; accidentally superseded his brother, superseded by by his brother, Mobat Khan, and his brother, Nazir Khan. reigned forty years.

This custom, he says, they have wrongly superseded in favour of Indra and they must now revive it.

and in turn passing the "Café du Mamelon Vert"near which the track to the Cabaliros branches offand the commencement of the path to Catarabe, we bore down to the right at the back of the Mamelon, and crossed the Gave by a rickety wooden bridgeshortly to be superseded by one of stoneinto the Pierrefitte road.

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