Supersedure vs Supersecure - What's the difference?
supersedure | supersecure |
Having an extremely high level of security.
*{{quote-news, 2009, January 24, Mark Mazzetti, Where Will Guantánamo Detainees Go?, New York Times
, passage=Those include 9 detention centers that hold defendants awaiting trial, 21 high-security penitentiaries and a supersecure prison in Florence, Colo., where several convicted terrorists are already locked up. }}
As a noun supersedure
is the act of superseding.As an adjective supersecure is
having an extremely high level of security.supersedure
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