C1 verb Literarisch

supervacess

/ˌsuːpərˈvæsɛs/

To render something superfluous or redundant; to make a task, object, or requirement unnecessary by providing a superior alternative or changing the circumstances. It specifically describes the act of causing something to lose its utility because its function has been overtaken.

Beispiele

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1

The new digital filing system will supervacess the need for physical storage cabinets in the office.

The new digital filing system will supervacess the need for physical storage cabinets in the office.

2

Upon implementation, the revised protocol will supervacess all previous safety mandates issued by the department.

Upon implementation, the revised protocol will supervacess all previous safety mandates issued by the department.

3

I didn't mean to supervacess your advice, but I found a quicker way to solve the puzzle.

I didn't mean to supervacess your advice, but I found a quicker way to solve the puzzle.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
supervaccession
Verb
supervacess
Adverb
supervacaneously
Adjektiv
supervacaneous
Verwandt
supervacuity
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Merkhilfe

Think of the word 'Vacant'. To super-vacess is to make something 'extra vacant' of purpose or need.

Schnelles Quiz

The invention of the lightbulb did more than just improve lighting; it began to ________ the use of gas lamps entirely.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: supervacess

Beispiele

1

The new digital filing system will supervacess the need for physical storage cabinets in the office.

everyday

The new digital filing system will supervacess the need for physical storage cabinets in the office.

2

Upon implementation, the revised protocol will supervacess all previous safety mandates issued by the department.

formal

Upon implementation, the revised protocol will supervacess all previous safety mandates issued by the department.

3

I didn't mean to supervacess your advice, but I found a quicker way to solve the puzzle.

informal

I didn't mean to supervacess your advice, but I found a quicker way to solve the puzzle.

4

Historical evidence suggests that technological leaps often supervacess traditional manufacturing techniques within a single generation.

academic

Historical evidence suggests that technological leaps often supervacess traditional manufacturing techniques within a single generation.

5

Our goal is to supervacess the current manual audit process with an AI-driven real-time monitoring tool.

business

Our goal is to supervacess the current manual audit process with an AI-driven real-time monitoring tool.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
supervaccession
Verb
supervacess
Adverb
supervacaneously
Adjektiv
supervacaneous
Verwandt
supervacuity

Häufige Kollokationen

supervacess the need supervacess the need
likely to supervacess likely to supervacess
completely supervacess completely supervacess
supervacess old methods supervacess old methods
supervacess the requirement supervacess the requirement

Häufige Phrasen

supervacess the status quo

to make the current state of affairs unnecessary

rendered to supervacess

made to be redundant

act to supervacess

to take action that makes something else unneeded

Wird oft verwechselt mit

supervacess vs supersede

Supersede implies replacing one thing with another, while supervacess emphasizes making the original thing totally unnecessary or 'extra'.

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Nutzungshinweise

This is a highly formal and literary verb, often found in advanced vocabulary tests or academic texts. It is used when an action or invention makes a previous requirement or effort feel useless or redundant.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'supersede' because it is more common, but supervacess is more specific to the 'unnecessary' aspect rather than just the 'replacement' aspect.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the word 'Vacant'. To super-vacess is to make something 'extra vacant' of purpose or need.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'supervacaneus', where 'super' means over/above and 'vacare' means to be empty or free.

Grammatikmuster

transitive verb often used in the future tense (will supervacess) takes a direct object (to supervacess [something])
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Kultureller Kontext

Mainly used in high-level English proficiency exams (like GRE or SAT) to test knowledge of Latinate roots.

Schnelles Quiz

The invention of the lightbulb did more than just improve lighting; it began to ________ the use of gas lamps entirely.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: supervacess

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