desuetude in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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desuetude [Brit ˈdɛswɪtjuːd, dəˈsjuːətjuːd, Am ˈdɛswəˌt(j)ud] N form

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Are these literary stars earning their stripes at the expense of our literature real or disposable; and, if so, does that not speak to our cultural desuetude?
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Any space that is cordoned off will fall into desuetude rather than gain in importance.
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The concept of desuetude has more currency in the civil law tradition, which is more regulated by legislative codes, and less bound by precedent.
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Years of neglect and desuetude had turned it into a railway graveyard.
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In the 1940s, the museum fell into desuetude, but was reestablished by the secretary of state for youth and sports in 1963.
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The nation itself has descended several notches in the ladder of decay and desuetude but it is still miraculously hanging on against all existential odds.
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But it was his fall and his desuetude that always intrigued me as much as his comedy.
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In so doing, they have relegated non-criterial symptoms and signs to relative desuetude.
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It has also been pointed out that these institutions had in his time largely fallen into desuetude, and his descriptions may be partly artificial and fanciful.
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Had they worked, they would have fallen into desuetude by now.
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