obsolescence in the PONS Dictionary

obsolescence Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to fall into obsolescence

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This led some strategic planners to build planned obsolescence into their strategies.
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For this reason, a systematic and auditable approach to designing a stock obsolescence report should be used.
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The word fell into obsolescence after the 18th century.
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External obsolescence occurs when circumstances outside the subject property's boundaries negatively impact its value.
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These appliances were made deliberately shoddy by a corrupt manufacturer, designed to fail from the get-go under a scheme of planned obsolescence.
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With the passing of reel-to-reel tape recording into obsolescence, the technique is now scarcely used.
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One factor contributing to the obsolescence of analog models was the increasing complexity of interconnected power systems.
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They couldn't be more wrong and, as time will tell, may eventually be forced to accept the inevitability of their own obsolescence.
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This may include identifying file formats in current use which are susceptible to obsolescence.
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This process can be referred to as digital obsolescence.
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