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obsolescent
[ ob-suh-les-uhnt ]
adjective
- becoming obsolete; passing out of use, as a word:
an obsolescent term.
- becoming outdated or outmoded, as machinery or weapons.
- Biology. gradually disappearing or imperfectly developed, as vestigial organs.
obsolescent
/ ˌɒbsəˈlɛsənt /
adjective
- becoming obsolete or out of date
Derived Forms
- ˌobsoˈlescently, adverb
- ˌobsoˈlescence, noun
Other Words From
- obso·lescent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of obsolescent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of obsolescent1
Example Sentences
“Without this investment strategy, much of the existing housing stock across the country would go into disrepair, become obsolescent, and in some cases become unlivable,” Schwartz said.
But Randolph and Hastings always planned on video streaming rendering the DVD-by-mail service obsolescent once technology advanced to the point that watching movies and TV shows through internet connections became viable.
The American mainstream news media's approaches to writing and reporting and truth-telling are obsolescent in a time of ascendant fascism and a democracy crisis.
As a function of their obsolescent habits and norms, the American mainstream news media, especially the D.C.
The Times’s Sarah Lyall described le Carré as “one of the last great practitioners of the increasingly obsolescent art of letter-writing.”
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