adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an obsolescent skill
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By 1616 the commissioners had raised over £25,000 by the enforcement of obsolescent Crown rights within the forest.
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Conservative in aim, it was natural for this legislation to emphasise an obsolescent , legalistic definition, and evade contemporary reality.
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First, the government is pumping a lot of cash into obsolescent industries.
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This approach, which requires special sales and maintenance centres, is obsolescent now that computers are becoming a consumer item.