Obsolete
अप्रचलित
definition
verb
we're trying to stimulate the business by obsoleting last year's designs
cause (a product or idea) to be or become obsolete by replacing it with something new.
adjective
the disposal of old and obsolete machinery
no longer produced or used; out of date.
In the other three families the maxillary palps are vestigial or obsolete .
(of a part or characteristic of an organism) less developed than formerly or in a related species; rudimentary; vestigial.
translation of 'Obsolete '
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example
In the other three families the maxillary palps are vestigial or 'obsolete' .
He is appealing for help from members of the public who own 'obsolete' machines so he can unlock archaic files.
He feared that she might choose to go back to Casey and that their evening and the date might become 'obsolete' .
Anything that has become 'obsolete' must be discarded and replaced with some thing new and novel.
Several people - advocates and detractors alike - said rather oddly that in a hundred years time the dams will be 'obsolete' , their machinery exhausted.
What's different now, though, is that feminism appears not so much dead as 'obsolete' .
This will provide a boost for farm investment and encourage the replacement of 'obsolete' and unsafe machinery.
The dumping of 'obsolete' machinery and technology in the third world, especially in India, is destabilising the very economy.
So here we stand, out in the pasture in very much the same way as the outdated and 'obsolete' horse.
Isn't it time to declare all such vessels outmoded, 'obsolete' and a danger to peace?
Indeed, it's fairly normal to find that many lines in opening books are dated and 'obsolete' even before the book hits the stores!
There is the inevitable small, unvisited museum, with its 'obsolete' heavy American machine guns and twisted bits of aeroplane.
Indeed, does the love for sequels indicate that the very idea of artistic newness has become old-fashioned, 'obsolete' ?
When today's technologies are 'obsolete' , the old-fashioned soldier will remain essential.
There were widespread concerns that the machines and the equipment they carried were at best old-fashioned and at worst 'obsolete' .
The meaning of traditional astrological texts is frequently obscured by the use of archaic or 'obsolete' terms.
One minute, happy and in love, the next he felt like a wet newspaper, out of date, 'obsolete' , discarded in the rain.
If, like me, you'd rather gargle drain cleaner than watch anything to do with our outmoded, 'obsolete' head of state, there are only a few escape routes.
Apparently the delay is due to some of the components being ancient and 'obsolete' (dating back as far as 1999).
By the time you purchase your new laptop - it's probably already 'obsolete' or out of date.
Two surgeries in the York area have made a huge investment in state-of-the-art machinery which will help to make 'obsolete' the much-feared dentist's drill.
In most other insects the occiput is either 'obsolete' or soldered to the hind part of the epicranium.
Seeing no real hope in any previous upgrades I clung to the software until its recent demise into 'obsoletism' .
We credit Moore's Law with improving new computers while 'obsoleting' old ones in less time than it takes to grow a crop of asparagus.
People submitted over one hundred suggestions - many are 'obsoletely' hilarious.
There is no current proposal for a multi-phase move that would eventually relocate public safety agencies to the 700 MHz band, thus 'obsoleting' all existing public safety 800 MHz equipment.
Although it has a new chassis, the computer company isn't 'obsoleting' its current systems.
‘We think technology that changes the design of the shoe rather than just the function, like our pump that 'obsoletes' laces, is where the breakthroughs come,’ says Chief Marketing Officer Baldwin.
So what is this magic surveillance technology that confused him and 'obsoleted' the court?
Many of their prize web sites are quietly moving along to 'obsoletism' or moving towards being banned altogether by the search engines.
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