obsolete in the PONS Dictionary

obsolete Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to become obsolete

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
By mid-century, electric telegraphy had become viable, and hand signaling obsolete.
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As we are now in the 21st century, many of these predictions have now become obsolete.
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However, due to the very long construction period required for these vessels they were already obsolete upon entry into service.
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During the 13th century a more efficient administration rendered them obsolete.
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Barrier is an obsolete term for ice shelf.
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It is not the type which will become obsolete after a point of time.
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Now, except for use by some studio potters, the process is obsolete.
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Today, the term is rarely used, and may be obsolete.
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The term rheostat is becoming obsolete, with the general term potentiometer replacing it.
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Orders were given for aircraft that were already obsolete.
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