obsolete equipment
a furlong is an obsolete measure of length.
the disposal of old and obsolete machinery.
obsolete methods of research.
There ought to be a note on this obsolete word.
These goods are obsolete and will not fetch much on the market.
the phrase was obsolete after 1625.
an obsolete word.See Synonyms at old
an obsolete gunlock using flint and a revolving wheel.
Our service is obsolete, requiring root and branch reform.
Electronic banking may make overthe- counter transactions obsolete.
the minute something becomes obsolete, bang, it's gone.
They tried to hammer obsolete ideas into the young people's heads.
The term "birdbrain," is obsolete, she said, and should be replaced by "brainy birds.
The redistillation apparatus was made by the renovation of obsolete equipments, which was helpful for increasing the utilization rate of dormant assets.
First came the turbojet, now obsolete, then the turboprop, which is still found onboard small planes.
Ravel comes from the obsolete Dutch verb ravelen, “to tangle, fray out, unweave,” which comes in turn from the noun ravel, “a loose thread.
On the campaign trail, he called NATO obsolete.
It also becomes obsolete more quickly.
The decoration in this room was somewhat obsolete.
This was a president who called NATO obsolete.
Now the internet and machine translation are rendering them obsolete.
Will the screen itself eventually become obsolete?
So does that mean the traditional camera will eventually become obsolete?
In the past as a U.S. presidential candidate, Donald Trump called NATO obsolete.
And even whole careers could become obsolete.
" I particularly enjoyed your description of me as an obsolete dingbat."
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