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the obsolescence
noun
The state of being obsolete—no longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected.
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It's bringing on the obsolescence.
See also our debate about the obsolescence of retail banking.
All this has pointed up the obsolescence of the UN.
As though murderous intention can be mitigated by the obsolescence of the weaponry.
It is only the obsolescence of Christianity that makes it look harmless in comparison?
For some observers the tragic incident symbolized the obsolescence of "structuralist Marxism".
But Meyers in many ways seems to embody the obsolescence of the genre.
SETI researchers ran into the obsolescence problem before turning to distributed computing.
If any commune exemplifies the obsolescence of the 1855 classification it is St.-Julien.
But all the predictions lead to the same place: the obsolescence of human labour.
What this survey does indicate is the obsolescence of surveys like Zagat.
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