State of being which occurs when an object, service, or practice is no longer wanted even though it may still be in good working order.
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Examples for "obsoleteness "
Examples for "obsoleteness "
1 The reader is, therefore, embarrassed at once with dead and with foreign languages, with obsoleteness and innovation.
2 At the obsoleteness of Chaucer's own diction this critic, who writes entirely "for the better brought-up sort," is obliged to shake his learned head.
1 Ultimately, however, no strategy will likely be enough to fend off obsolescence .
2 Fine Gael must either seize this opportunity or face continued political obsolescence .
3 Fashion is change and obsolescence imposed on a pattern of tyrannical conformity.
4 In the obsolescence of this necessity, other buildings had sprung up unfortified.
5 But as Cerf's own email obsolescence shows, digital communications quickly become unreadable.
6 And being a duo, they resisted individual celebration and its instant obsolescence .
7 But already a kind of built-in managerial obsolescence was starting to show.
8 But the trusty Viking parachute is finally on the verge of obsolescence .
9 These prescripts, after a long period of obsolescence , had become entirely obsolete.
10 Fine Gael in the FitzGerald years created the conditions now hastening its obsolescence .
11 The site had overlooked the obvious problem of its built-in obsolescence .
12 The problem is technological obsolescence : Wikipedia is getting nearly as old-fashioned as email.
13 Greece's post-2004 struggles were less inexplicable, given the essential obsolescence of man-to-man marking.
14 Yet that model may be approaching obsolescence -or at least a hiatus.
15 The industrial traits in this way tend to obsolescence through disuse.
16 Socialism has become banal and the Socialist party appears to be nearing obsolescence .
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Obsolescence в диалектах
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