Examples of 'fallen into disuse' in a sentence

Meaning of "fallen into disuse"

fallen into disuse: This phrase indicates that something, such as a tool, technique, or tradition, is no longer commonly used or practiced. It is often used to describe instances where once-popular items or practices have become obsolete or outdated

How to use "fallen into disuse" in a sentence

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fallen into disuse
This costume has fallen into disuse.
Paganism had taken such a hold on the people that temple service had fallen into disuse.
This defence has fallen into disuse.
Since then the imperial rituals and temples dedicated to Confucius have fallen into disuse.
This has now fallen into disuse.
He reintroduced not a few austerities which had fallen into disuse.
They have fallen into disuse.
Some of its important functions have fallen into disuse.
Statute has fallen into disuse until recently.
Eternity is a word that has fallen into disuse.
It has since fallen into disuse and become very dilapidated.
Many have eventually fallen into disuse.
This also has fallen into disuse and is declining year after year.
These names have now fallen into disuse.
Tritylodontoidea has fallen into disuse while Gomphodontia continues to be used in many studies.

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The title has since fallen into disuse.
It had fallen into disuse by the time of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush.
This practice has fallen into disuse.
But here, usually it is objected that these are ancient texts, practically fallen into disuse.
Its practice has fallen into disuse today.
The prison building constructed in the district has fallen into disuse.
Those kilns have fallen into disuse for long.
The conditional tense of stari has also fallen into disuse.
The airfield has fallen into disuse in recent years.
The old junctions there had long since fallen into disuse.
This practice has fallen into disuse among most.
This was quite common in the past but has fallen into disuse.
Water borne transportation has fallen into disuse in our country though it is being revived.
That report recommended the abolition of the action which had fallen into disuse.
The hockey centre has since fallen into disuse and disrepair.
Subject appeared in a replica of the facility, although apparently fallen into disuse.
These huts may have fallen into disuse before the construction of the cemetery.
No wonder the word has fallen into disuse.
Mounted archery had fallen into disuse and has been revived only in the 21st century.
Technology is almost fallen into disuse.
It has fallen into disuse because of the Princess 's young age.
The technology has fallen into disuse.
With the development of inexpensive high voltage silicon rectifiers, this technology has fallen into disuse.
It appears to have fallen into disuse.
It had fallen into disuse in the days of Aristotle, but reappeared under the Romans.
The land has since fallen into disuse.
Chapter XII, which concerns the International Trusteeship System for non-autonomous territories, has fallen into disuse.
Too many arrangements in the past have fallen into disuse or have not been applied.
With the completion of the Pokhara-Baglung highway this airport has fallen into disuse.
Today the racetrack has fallen into disuse and is also used for other purposes.
The other codes have mostly fallen into disuse.
Irgely fallen into disuse ; but they were of great impor -.
The name had long since fallen into disuse.
It would have fallen into disuse after 1290, when the Jews were expelled from England.
Their practice of private confession has fallen into disuse in most areas.

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