Synonym: antiquated, dated, extinct, old-fashioned, outmoded, pass. Similar words: obsolescence, absolve, absolved, absolute, absolution, absolutely, absolutism, sole. Meaning: ['ɑbsəlɪːt /ɒb-] adj. 1. old; no longer in use or valid or fashionable 2. no longer in use.
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61, The 1908 Act is an obsolete restriction that is not appropriate for modern mining methods.
62, One might wish to replace the obsolete name of a country or language with the modern name in every definition or etymology.
63, Now, however, it seems that even among the top designers, obsolescence is obsolete.
64, The Croydon design used a vertical falling piston against a nozzle and is now obsolete.
65, In the breeding tank there are none, so his function becomes obsolete.
66, The faster products change, the faster they become obsolete, and even obsolescence creates openings.
67, The telescope was designed to allow new instruments to be installed as old ones become obsolete.
68, For we have not clung to obsolete and impalpable assumptions concerning our society purely as the result of obtuseness and ignorance.
69, The most obvious advantage of this system was that it made obsolete the fifty-five spheres of Aristotle.
70, Even when some superstar analyst discovers a winning way to interpret data, others follow, and the method becomes obsolete.
71, But now it looks to me like the River Rouge plant, built for a purpose long obsolete.
72, Largely made obsolete by V. 32bis technology, V. 32 modems can still offer inexpensive access to on-line services.
73, The new administration has proposed scrapping more than 400 obsolete government programs.
74, In that time, the all-important double-team has been rendered obsolete.
75, To preserve nonuse will require policies more ambitious and comprehensive than the obsolete bipolar deterrence strategy.
76, Newly made bombs would replace old, and now obsolete, weapons in the stockpile.
77, I think death is the most wonderful invention of life. It purges the system of these old models that are obsolete. Steve Jobs
77, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
78, There is no genius to stocking Post-it Notes, eliminating obsolete bureaus, and cutting costs.
79, At best such ventures can extend the operational life of obsolete systems.
80, This tape player is already obsolete.
81, He tried to do away with the obsolete regulations.
82, Weather conditions can change quickly, making preflight briefings obsolete.
83, This kind of weapon is obsolete.
84, Obsolete To fill with sublime emotion; elate.
85, Natural childbirth would become obsolete.
86, To cause to become unfashionable or obsolete.
87, Our service is obsolete, requiring root branch reform.
88, The main deficiency lies in the areas such as obsolete advertisement strategies, confused fee charging modes, unclear orientation of the role played by advertisers, delay of legal norms, etc.
89, Veteran readers may remember these, but, like my slide rule, they have become almost obsolete.
90, Besides the aforementioned problems, many people believe that traditional costing systems have become obsolete because of the changed proportion of direct labor, direct material and overhead.
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