Examples of 'obsolescent' in a sentence

Meaning of "obsolescent"

obsolescent (adjective): Becoming obsolete; going out of use
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  • In the process of becoming obsolete, but not obsolete yet.

How to use "obsolescent" in a sentence

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Marking or locking devices make it largely obsolescent.
Any obsolescent equipment that produces noise is replaced.
Production was not pursued due to the obsolescent structure.
The now surely obsolescent catennachio defensive philosophy.
The lunule on the antemedial line sometimes obsolescent.
Yet they became obsolescent as the war progressed.
But they were few in number and obsolescent.
Warn for obsolescent usage in a declaration.
In a few specimens the red spots are more or less obsolescent.
Obsolescent occupational skills must be replaced by new occupational skills.
Many press lines are obsolescent but have been gradually modernised.
The script is now obsolescent.
Phasing out obsolescent and inefficient power generation plant.
No sooner does a new facility become accepted than it becomes obsolescent.
Making themselves obsolescent for the sake of the future.

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Was now in a large measure obsolescent.
An obsolescent appliance for reminding assassins that they too are mortal.
Since then it has only evolved from obsolescent to counterproductive.
Repealing or declaring obsolescent such acts therefore also requires prior consultation of Member States.
Able and willing to supply it with obsolescent combat aircraft.
So what 's left for an obsolescent actor contractually bound to train his replacement?
Limited funds meant limited training and making do with obsolescent stores and threadbare.
It can also become obsolescent with time, both functionally and operationally.
These machine necessitate expensive moulds and complex hydraulic installations and are virtually obsolescent nowadays.
The hindwings have three obsolescent lines and no outer line.
It almost certainly also uses less materials and produces less scrap and obsolescent stock.
Men are obsolescent.
The representative of UIC pointed out that existing provisions were sometimes obsolescent and illogical.
They are obsolescent.
Much of the equipment KPC possesses is obsolescent.
It is not obsolescent.
What I suspect he meant was that it was obsolescent.
Recognizing that our working methods were obsolescent was only the first step in reform.
Vein 6 from above middle of discocellulars and obsolescent.
Their development was associated with obsolescent logging practices and they remain atypical.
The tank was intended as a replacement for the venerable but obsolescent Renault FT.
To close a number of obsolescent and ill-located plants.
Chip and PIN is already obsolescent.
Obsolescent before she entered service, Palestro had an uneventful career.
Equipment delayed may turn out to be obsolescent by the time it arrives.
In the declining industrial regions, the above factors are often partially obsolescent.
Function is obsolescent.
Let us say that in light of recent developments, those plants may already be obsolescent.
Modern equipment is gradually replacing obsolescent materiel in the JSDF.
Although this is still the case in many international relationships, the function is obsolescent.
Developments observed in similar alternations in obsolescent Celtic languages gave support to this hypothesis.
The Vildebeest and London were all obsolescent.
He and his colleagues no longer faced obsolescent aircraft, as they had in the south.
This situation has been brought about by malfunctioning, inadequate or obsolescent facilities.
A large, obsolescent cruiser, Niobe required many crew and was expensive to operate.

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