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be made obsolete
verb
Past of make
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When we thought that all our jobs would be made obsolete, allowing us to live lives of unbroken leisure?
In Only Ever Yours social media is used to post hateful messages such as 'Fat women should be made obsolete'.
As for the last line, it's always been true that whatever PC you buy now will be made obsolete by next year's faster models.
More than half of students are chasing careers that will be made obsolete by advances in technology and automation, according to a report by the Foundation for Young Australians (FYA).
More than 10 million roles are likely to be replaced by automated systems, with repetitive, lower-paid jobs (those earning less than £30,000 a year) five times more likely to be made obsolete than higher-paid jobs.
"I have to be made obsolete — this thing can't die when I die," said Culverhouse, 62, who has myelofibrosis, a disorder of the bone marrow that causes severe anemia, as well as kidney failure.
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Industry sales are shrinking as PCs are made obsolete by other devices.
(Varieties are made obsolete based on the decisions of an internal group called the Dead Variety Society).
The war on drugs has not been lost, it has been made obsolete.
More and more things you know and tools you use "are being made obsolete faster," added Mundie.
Then there's the fundamental premise of the show, which is that books have been made obsolete.
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