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Obsolete meaning
No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often in favour of something newer). | Imperfectly developed; not very distinct.
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Example sentences (20)
Just because an AI is obsolete in five years does not mean the method to encode and decode are obsolete.
Virtually none of the receivers made before 2008 support the new codec, however, thus making them partially obsolete once DAB+ broadcasts begin and completely obsolete once the old MPEG-1 Layer 2 stations are switched off.
Affy Tapple, named that way for a better position in the now-obsolete phone book, is available in stores such as Jewel, Mariano's and Walmart in more than 20 states, mainly in the Midwest.
Air cover largely is devolved to the UK's Royal Air Force, and a lot of equipment is lost, damaged, obsolete or uneconomical to repair.
All the momentum that NDSU generated in the third seemed obsolete as UMKC led 63-58 before a media timeout.
A major issue is the fear by writers that they will be made obsolete by AI.
An aging widower with two sons and two daughters makes a living operating a horse-drawn cart but, in a city that is modernizing after the destruction of the Korean War, automobiles are quickly rendering such carts obsolete.
And now I think I know why: "Growth," the Holy Grail, is not about the growing, not about a bigger And this kind of growth has finally made us all economically obsolete because of grew: the minimum scale at which an enterprise remains viable.
And that huge cost overruns are one reason why the Biden administration is reluctant to come up with any of the $4 billion it is estimated to replace the two functionally obsolete Cape Cod bridges, the Sagamore and the Bourne.
A number of obsolete bus stops could be seen outside houses, used when the council bus served the village.
Built in 1935 to pull water from the North Platte River, the plant became obsolete in 2003 when underground springs were used to supply the town with water.
By the 1950s, automated pinsetting technology had rendered this role all but obsolete.
Deep learning didn’t render classical CV obsolete; both continued to evolve, shedding new light on what challenges are best solved through big data and what should continue to be solved with mathematical and geometric algorithms.
He noted it becomes obsolete because the government has started to develop the Macao One Account platform, which combines information and functionalities from different services and purposes.
However, that certainly doesn't mean that the is suddenly obsolete.
However, the slow Rounds per Minute and Recoil make Handcannons somewhat obsolete when compared to other weapons.
In theory, you'd get plenty of money back from the existing profit stream before the technology became obsolete.
It concerns the story of brothers Ian (Tom Holland) and Barley (Chris Pratt), who learn that their long-lost father had unlocked the ancient power of magic, something long rendered obsolete by technological advances.
Misleading – information may be factually inaccurate or obsolete.
Moreover, the very essence of American Express, its travel and entertainment perks, became obsolete as those industries ground to a halt.