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- what is most closely the meaning of superseded as it is used in the passage below (paragraph 3)? for centuries no political change has been brought about by the citizens themselves. in the capital great rulers have superseded each other—indeed, even dynasties have been deposed or annihilated, and new ones have started; in the past century even the capital itself was destroyed, a new one was founded far away from it, later on this too was destroyed and the old one rebuilt, yet none of this had any influence on our little town. | verb | gave large sums of money to | verb | questioned | verb | defeated in battle | verb | taken the place of; succeeded
Brief Explanations
In the context, it describes rulers replacing each other. "Superseded" means to take the place of or succeed someone or something. The passage talks about dynasties being deposed and new ones starting, with rulers coming after others, which aligns with the meaning of taking the place of.
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D. | verb | taken the place of; succeeded