Oust vs Supersede - What's the difference?
oust | supersede |
To expel; to remove.
Set (something) aside.
Take the place of.
Displace in favour of another.
(Internet) An updated newsgroup post that supersedes an earlier version.
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As verbs the difference between oust and supersede
is that oust is to expel; to remove while supersede is set (something) aside.As a noun supersede is
(internet) an updated newsgroup post that supersedes an earlier version.oust
English
Verb
(en verb)- The protesters became so noisy that they were finally ousted from the meeting.
Synonyms
* banish, dismiss, eject, exclude, rejectAntonyms
* accept, harbor, shelterDerived terms
* oustee * ousterAnagrams
*supersede
English
Verb
- No one could supersede his sister.
- Modern US culture has superseded the native forms.
Usage notes
(term) is the only English word ending in (term). Similar words include four ending in (term), and several ending in (term) (apart from seed). Because of this, supercede is a common misspelling of this word.Synonyms
* (take the place of) replace, supplant, usurpSee also
* supercede and superseed (common misspellings) * supersedure * supersessionNoun
(en noun)- Rogue cancels and supersedes are being issued on a large scale against posters.