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In the process of becoming obsolete, but not obsolete yet.
deprecated
Obsolescent.
noncurrent
deprecated
1
The archbishop who attended to us
deprecated
the idea of india-rubber buttons.
2
Pitt then
deprecated
the effort to inflame the insular pride of Irishmen.
3
He
deprecated
the dissolution of the Union, but desired relief for Ireland.
4
As for the distinctions of rights he
deprecated
all reasonings about them.
5
Ever since the Christian era, of course, the physical has been
deprecated
.
1
We convinced that big planes are constructed on
obsolescent
principles... View Article
2
Digital Human Storage hasn't made interrogation
obsolescent
,
it's just brought back the basics.
3
But, furthermore, the great body of Elizabethan and Stuart literature was already
obsolescent
.
4
ROPE, n. An
obsolescent
appliance for reminding assassins that they too are mortal.
5
War between man and man is an
obsolescent
form of heroism.
6
It's only a matter of time before it collapses under its own
obsolescent
weight.
7
The
obsolescent
Atahocan seems to have had no moral activity.
8
He was sixty-five, pompous, large, and rubicund- a"backwoodsman "ofa pattern
obsolescent
.
9
It has worked so well that we find it unthinkable that OBI might be
obsolescent
.
10
Russian emissions are currently far below the levels produced by
obsolescent
ex-Soviet smokestack industries in 1990.
11
Perry, Moral Economy, p. 32; War between man and man is an
obsolescent
form of heroism.
12
It's especially for people who like
obsolescent
machines.
13
The Poles had kindly removed these quaint, if
obsolescent
,
devices before selling the chopper to Petro-UK.
14
A curmudgeon attached to an
obsolescent
computing environment.
15
Those are all
obsolescent
,
though not yet dead.
16
They have long since become almost
obsolescent
.
obsolescent
already obsolescent
obsolescent form
all obsolescent
almost obsolescent
become obsolescent