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OBSOLESCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
verb ob· so· lesce ˌäb-sə-ˈles obsolesced; obsolescing intransitive verb : to be or become obsolescent transitive verb : to make obsolescent.
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OBSOLESCE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used without object). obsolesced, obsolescing. to be or become obsolescent. obsolesce. / ˌɒbsəˈlɛs /. verb. (intr) to become obsolete. “Collins English ...
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OBSOLESCENCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the process of becoming obsolete or the condition of being nearly obsolete; the gradual obsolescence of machinery; reduced to obsolescence.
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obsolesce
obsolesce, v. rare. (ɒbsəʊˈlɛs) [ad. L. obsolēscĕre to grow old, decay, fall into disuse, inchoative form of *obsolēre, f. ob- (ob- 1 b) + solēre to be accustomed, to use.] intr. To be obsolescent; to grow obsolete; to fall into disuse.1873 F. Hall Mod. Eng. vii. 266 Intermediate between the English...
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Obsolescence - Wikipedia
Obsolescence is the process of becoming antiquated, out of date, old-fashioned, no longer in general use, or no longer useful
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OBSOLESCENCE definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
the process of becoming no longer useful or needed: Older versions had passed into obsolescence and a new version was already on the market.
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wrote a fairly positive review of the Ghostwalk sourcebook, complementing its unique twist on the common fantasy conventions while noting the coming obsolesce
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OBSOLESCE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
To become obsolete.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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obsolesce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Related terms · obsolescence · obsolescent · obsolete. Further reading. edit. “obsolesce”, in Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.: G. & ...
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Obsolescence - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun the process of becoming outdated; falling into disuse “a policy of planned obsolescence”
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obsolesc-, obsolescent-, obsolet- - Word Information
1. To become old; to fall into disuse: This word has not obsolesced, yet, but it is rarely used these days. 2. That which is or is becoming outmoded.
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obsolesce | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Children's Dictionary
part of speech: · intransitive verb ; inflections: obsolesces, obsolescing, obsolesced ; definition: to become or be in the process of becoming obsolete. similar ...
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obsolescing
obsoˈlescing, ppl. a. [f. obsolesce v. + -ing2.] That is becoming obsolete.1916 E. V. Lucas Cloud & Silver 71 The Mayor..still clung to the steadily obsolescing topper. 1953 Sun (Baltimore) 23 Oct. 2/7 This sort of conversion [of gun turrets] is, in fact, under way, with other heavy ‘obsolescing’ ty...
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obsolescent
obsolescent, a. (ɒbsəʊˈlɛsənt) [ad. L. obsolēscent-em, pr. pple. of obsolēscĕre: see obsolesce v.] 1. Becoming obsolete; going out of use or date.1755 Johnson s.v. Hereout, All the words compounded of here and a preposition, except hereafter, are obsolete, or obsolescent. 1863 Kirk Chas. Bold II. 82...
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6.5mm Remington Magnum
Damage from which it would never fully recover, and eventually it passed into obsolesce.
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