Su`per*ses"sion (?), n. [Cf. OF. supersession. See Supersede.]

The act of superseding, or the state of being superseded; supersedure.

The general law of diminishing return from land would have undergone, to that extent, a temporary supersession. J. S. Mill.

 

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