obsoleteness

IPA: ɑbsʌɫˈitnʌs

noun

  • The quality or state of being obsolete or no longer in use.
  • (biology) The quality of being imperfectly or indistinctly developed.
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Examples of "obsoleteness" in Sentences

  • Perhaps it was the obsoleteness of their equipment.
  • So someone is building this obsoleteness into consumer electronics, it seems deliberate.
  • Amidst all of the mainstream media's ballyhooing of the momentum to be gained in the tight Iowa polls, The New York Times finally examined the caucuses sheer unfairness and obsoleteness.
  • While not all examples of obsoleteness are included in the episode, nothing happens in the episode to suggest our present world is any different from the world the show is taking place in.
  • The USHCN storage formats are nasty in two distinct forms of obsoleteness: instead of using tab-separated ascii files, they use fixed columns packed together; and they use an obsolete zipping method to make .
  • There are countless examples, from neon kneepads to Hornets Starter Jackets, but perhaps no single cultural relic combines in-your-face 90sness with hilarious obsoleteness quite like commercials for 1-800-COLLECT and 1-800-CALL-ATT.
  • February 11, 2009 at 4:31 pm obsoleteness is definition of likes our being and left behind and then a poet comes and our being and obsoleteness start looking separate and poet leaves a blur line take care its jus 2 compliment this poem of yours…
  • So one is left to wonder why this digitization project came to such an abrupt halt and if progress towards its development will begin again at some time, or if it will simply be left as it is and fade into obsoleteness, depriving users of such a unique, extensive, and informative resource. at

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