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1 obsoleteness
1. n устарелость2. n биол. атрофияСинонимический ряд:1. deadness (noun) deadness2. disuse (noun) disuse -
2 deadness
1. n отсутствие признаков жизни, смерть2. n вялость, апатияСинонимический ряд:1. coldness (noun) coldness; inanimateness; lateness; lifelessness2. deadliness (noun) deadliness3. dullness (noun) blindness; dimness; dullness; flatness4. numbness (noun) immobility; inaction; insensibility; insensitiveness; loss of motion; loss of sensation; numbness; paralysis; senselessness; stupefaction; unfeelingness5. obsoleteness (noun) obsoleteness -
3 disuse
1. n неупотребление; неупотребительностьthe machine had become rusty from disuse — машиной долго не пользовались, и она заржавела
2. v перестать пользоваться; прекратить применение3. v уст. отучатьСинонимический ряд:1. discontinuance (noun) abolition; abrogation; desuetude; discarding; discontinuance; disusage; interruption2. neglect (noun) abandonment; decay; neglect; unemployment3. obsoleteness (noun) obsoleteness4. abandon (verb) abandon; discard; dismantle; give up; idle; set aside; shelveАнтонимический ряд:continuation; continuity; extension; production; prolongation; use
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obsoleteness — noun see obsolete I … New Collegiate Dictionary
obsoleteness — noun the property of being out of date and not current • Syn: ↑superannuation • Derivationally related forms: ↑superannuate (for: ↑superannuation), ↑obsolete • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
obsoleteness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality or state of being obsolete: desuetude, disuse, obsoletism. See NEW, USED … English dictionary for students
obsolete — adjective 1》 no longer produced or used; out of date. 2》 Biology less developed than formerly or in a related species; rudimentary; vestigial. verb chiefly US cause (a product or idea) to become obsolete by replacing it with something new.… … English new terms dictionary
obsolete — I. adjective Etymology: Latin obsoletus, from past participle of obsolescere to grow old, become disused, perhaps from ob toward + solēre to be accustomed Date: 1579 1. a. no longer in use or no longer useful < an obsolete word > b. of a kind or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
obsolete — /ˈɒbsəlit / (say obsuhleet) adjective 1. fallen into disuse, or no longer in use: an obsolete word. 2. of a discarded type; out of date: an obsolete battleship. 3. effaced by wearing down or away. 4. Biology imperfectly developed or rudimentary… …
oldness — noun 1. the opposite of youngness • Ant: ↑youngness • Derivationally related forms: ↑old • Hypernyms: ↑age • Hyponyms: ↑agedness, ↑senescence … Useful english dictionary
disuse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of use Nouns 1. disuse, forbearance, abstinence; obsoleteness, [planned] obsolescence; relinquishment; cessation, discontinuance; abandonment; castaway, throwaway, reject. Informal, cold storage.… … English dictionary for students
NEW — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index new noun contemporary, novelty (2), renewal adjective contemporary, fresh, modern, new verb modernize … English dictionary for students
USED — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index noun consumer, consumption, duty, exercise, use adjective practical, usable verb handle, resort … English dictionary for students
desuetude — de·sue·tude / de swi ˌtüd, ˌtyüd; di sü ə ˌtüd/ n [Latin desuetudo disuse, from desuescere to lose the habit of]: a doctrine holding that a statute may be abrogated because of its long disuse Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster.… … Law dictionary