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Obsolete Definition

obsolete

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English

Etymology

From Latin obsoletus (“worn out, gone out of use”), past participle of obsolescere (“to wear out, fall into disuse, grow old, decay”); see obsolesce.

Pronunciation

Adjective

obsolete (comparative more obsolete, superlative most obsolete)

  1. (of words, equipment, etc.) no longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often by preference for something newer, which replaces the subject).
    In several years, it is speculated that the Internet's speedy delivery of news worldwide will make newspapers obsolete.
  2. (biology) Imperfectly developed; not very distinct.

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Verb

obsolete (third-person singular simple present obsoletes, present participle obsoleting, simple past and past participle obsoleted)

  1. (US)[1] To perform some action that causes, or attempts to cause, something to become obsolete.
    This software component has been obsoleted.
    We are in the process of obsoleting this product.

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Related terms

Translations

to perform some action that causes something to become obsolete

References

  1. ^ Oxford Dictionary

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Italian

Adjective

obsolete f. pl. (feminine plural form of obsoleto)

  1. Feminine plural form of obsoleto

Latin

Participle

obsolēte

  1. vocative masculine singular of obsolētus

 

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