obsolescent

IPA: ɑbsʌɫˈɛsʌnt

adjective

  • In the process of becoming obsolete, but not obsolete yet.
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Examples of "obsolescent" in Sentences

  • We have an incredible problem in obsolescent equipment.
  • The only one who win are these technology obsolescent companies.
  • The result is that the whole can become somewhat obsolescent before it is finished.
  • Does NATO unity really depend on outmoded weapons and increasingly obsolescent delivery aircraft? ...
  • I just wish that every industry would stay away from anything obsolescent just to make a quick dollar.
  • Vatican to cover up - you guessed it - crimes of clerical sex abuse by resort to "obsolescent" canon law.
  • Murdoch seems obsolescent and, like the dictators of North Africa, his troubles come from the abuse of power.
  • I also show how "obsolescent" points of view can be turned and often were turned into instruments for the examination of modern theories and I give examples where such an examination shows them to be superior.
  • But if he had studied the matter a little more closely he would have learned that the humanities are remnants of points of view he himself calls "obsolescent," that they changed since the scientific revolution, that by now most of them have been voided of ontological content (in theology this is called demythologization) and can therefore no longer be used as critics of the scientific enterprise.

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