Etymology: [ "äb-s&-lEt, äb-s ] (adjective.) 1579. From Latin obsoletus (“worn out, gone out of use”), past participle of obsolescere (“to wear out, fall into disuse, grow old, decay”); see obsolesce.
Synonyms: ancient, antiquated, antique, archaic, disused, neglected, old, old-fashioned, out of date, abortive, obscure, rudimental, anachronistic, antediluvian, bygone, dated, dead, dead and gone, dinosaur
Antonyms: contemporary, current, in vogue, modern, new, present, up-to-date
Artık kullanılmayan, modası geçmiş, metruk, Zaman aşımına uğrayıp, kullanılmaz duruma gelmiş, süresi dolan, artık kullanılmayan, obsolet, köhne, mülga, kullanılmayan, eskilerine oranla az gelişmiş, eski, modası geçmiş eskilerine oranla az gelişmiş, eskilerine oranla az gelişmiş [biy.], modası geçmiş, kullanılmayan, modası geçmiş (sözcük, makine, görenek v.b.), demode,eski, obsoleteness modası geçmişlik, Karışık, muğlak, belirsiz, eskimişlik,
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Artık kullanılmayan, modası geçmiş, metruk Tıp
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Zaman aşımına uğrayıp, kullanılmaz duruma gelmiş
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süresi dolan Ticaret
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artık kullanılmayan
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obsolet
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köhne
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mülga Kanun
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kullanılmayan
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eskilerine oranla az gelişmiş
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eski
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modası geçmiş eskilerine oranla az gelişmiş
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eskilerine oranla az gelişmiş [biy.] sıfat
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modası geçmiş sıfat
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kullanılmayan, modası geçmiş (sözcük, makine, görenek v.b.) sıfat
no longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often by preference for something newer, which replaces the subject), Imperfectly developed; not very distinct, To perform some action that causes, or attempts to cause, something to become obsolete, obs, Not very distinct; obscure; rudimental; imperfectly developed; abortive, To become obsolete; to go out of use, demode, No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused; neglected; as, an obsolete word; an obsolete statute; applied chiefly to words, writings, or observances, No longer used; out of date, outmoded, ancient, archaic; no longer in use, outdated; disappearing; useless, Antiquated Disused Out of date Out of fashion Possibly replaced by a newer version But, without relevance to negotiability Ergo, an obsolete note may or may not be still negotiable (or redeemable) On the other hand, there are five different fingers No, wait! On the other hand, all non-negotiable documents are obsolete as well See also: current, negotiable, redeemable, demonetized, non-negotiable, non-redeemable, No longer in use, or, no longer useful, An obsolete element or attribute is one for which there is no guarantee of support by a user agent Obsolete elements are no longer defined in the specification, but are listed for historical purposes in the changes section of the reference manual, Applies to a character no longer in current use, but which has been used historically Whether a character is obsolete depends on context: for example, the Cyrillic letter big yus is obsolete for Russian, but is used in modern Bulgarian (Not the same as deprecated ), no longer in use; "obsolete words", Something that is obsolete is no longer needed because something better has been invented. So much equipment becomes obsolete almost as soon as it's made. no longer useful, because something newer and better has been invented out-of-date (past participle of obsolescere ), old; no longer in use or valid or fashionable; "obsolete words"; "an obsolete locomotive"; "outdated equipment"; "superannuated laws"; "out-of-date ideas", Your Computer, Any computer you own, Old or out of date, Equipment that no longer meets U S Army requirements, -the condition of being no longer of use due to passage of time Usually associated with old, outdated designs, A stamp no longer available from post offices, although possibly still postally valid, No longer in use, out of fashion, outdated in design, style, or construction; no longer in use, Stamps which are not available for sale through the post office, though continuing to be valid for postage Stamps which are no longer valid are declared to be 'invalidated' or 'demonetized', simple past and past participle of obsolete, third-person singular of obsolete, present participle of obsolete,
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no longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often by preference for something newer, which replaces the subject)
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Imperfectly developed; not very distinct
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To perform some action that causes, or attempts to cause, something to become obsolete - "We are in the process of obsoleting this product."
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obs
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Not very distinct; obscure; rudimental; imperfectly developed; abortive
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To become obsolete; to go out of use
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demode
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No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused; neglected; as, an obsolete word; an obsolete statute; applied chiefly to words, writings, or observances
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No longer used; out of date
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outmoded
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ancient, archaic; no longer in use, outdated; disappearing; useless sıfat
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Antiquated Disused Out of date Out of fashion Possibly replaced by a newer version But, without relevance to negotiability Ergo, an obsolete note may or may not be still negotiable (or redeemable) On the other hand, there are five different fingers No, wait! On the other hand, all non-negotiable documents are obsolete as well See also: current, negotiable, redeemable, demonetized, non-negotiable, non-redeemable
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No longer in use, or, no longer useful
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An obsolete element or attribute is one for which there is no guarantee of support by a user agent Obsolete elements are no longer defined in the specification, but are listed for historical purposes in the changes section of the reference manual
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Applies to a character no longer in current use, but which has been used historically Whether a character is obsolete depends on context: for example, the Cyrillic letter big yus is obsolete for Russian, but is used in modern Bulgarian (Not the same as deprecated )
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no longer in use; "obsolete words"
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Something that is obsolete is no longer needed because something better has been invented. So much equipment becomes obsolete almost as soon as it's made. no longer useful, because something newer and better has been invented out-of-date (past participle of obsolescere )
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old; no longer in use or valid or fashionable; "obsolete words"; "an obsolete locomotive"; "outdated equipment"; "superannuated laws"; "out-of-date ideas"
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Your Computer
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Any computer you own
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Old or out of date
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Equipment that no longer meets U S Army requirements
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-the condition of being no longer of use due to passage of time Usually associated with old, outdated designs
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A stamp no longer available from post offices, although possibly still postally valid
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No longer in use, out of fashion
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outdated in design, style, or construction; no longer in use
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Stamps which are not available for sale through the post office, though continuing to be valid for postage Stamps which are no longer valid are declared to be 'invalidated' or 'demonetized'
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