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obsolete ['obs*li:t]

"Obsolete" can be defined as something that is no longer in use or relevant due to advancements or changes in technology, knowledge, or societal needs.

The term specifically refers to something that has become outdated, replaced, or surpassed by newer alternatives.

It implies that the object, idea, or concept is no longer effective, functional, or applicable in current circumstances.

Obsolescence can occur in various domains, such as technology, language, fashion, and business practices.

It is essential to regularly assess and upgrade systems to prevent them from becoming obsolete.

The concept of obsolescence often drives innovation and encourages the creation of more efficient and advanced solutions.

The obsolete status of something is typically determined by its relative usefulness and popularity in comparison to newer alternatives.

Examples of using the word "obsolete" in sentences:

"The use of floppy disks has become obsolete due to advancements in storage technology."

"Traditional bookstores are struggling to survive in the digital age, becoming increasingly obsolete."

"The typewriter is considered obsolete, as most people now use computers for writing."

"Fax machines have become obsolete with the rise of email and digital communication."

"Some argue that handwriting may become obsolete in the future, as more people rely on typing and digital devices."
 

Explain the word "obsolete". Give some examples of using the word "obsolete" in sentences.