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1 obsolescence
noun obsolescenciaobsolescence [.ɑbsə'lɛsənts] n: obsolescencia fn.• caída en desuso s.f.• obsolescencia s.f.'ɑːbsə'lesṇs, ˌɒbsə'lesṇsmass noun caída f en desuso, obsolescencia f (téc o frml)to fall into obsolescence — volverse* obsoleto
[ˌɒbsǝ'lesns]N caída f en desuso, obsolescencia fplanned obsolescence — obsolescencia f planificada
* * *['ɑːbsə'lesṇs, ˌɒbsə'lesṇs]mass noun caída f en desuso, obsolescencia f (téc o frml)to fall into obsolescence — volverse* obsoleto
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