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- verb Present participle of
obsolesce .
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Examples
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One of the main reasons for cheering Siegel's undertaking is that there's been such an increasing belief over the last decades that the musical is an obsolescing art form.
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He entered a long twilight as chairman of that grand but obsolescing corporation Remington Rand.
Magic and Mayhem Derek Leebaert 2010
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Following a near decade long cycle of higher budgets, first to technologically transform an obsolescing installed base of capital items, then to punish terrorism, later to counter insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan, the cards hold years of lean hardware budgets.
Aerospace Gets Big Lift From Election Outcome Rick Whittington 2010
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Today's obsolescing military capital stock is in need of modernization and expansion; the time to start that long process at hand.
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There are other people in the picture who are well and truly committed to a rapidly obsolescing business model.
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One of the main reasons for cheering Siegel's undertaking is that there's been such an increasing belief over the last decades that the musical is an obsolescing art form.
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Does democracy moderate the obsolescing bargain mechanism?
A Mad Tea Party 2009
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Add in the disruptive effects of technology, which was even more responsible for obsolescing older modes of production in the United States, Europe, and throughout the world, and you had an agreement that fit economic theory but remained politically explosive.
Superfusion Zachary Karabell 2009
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Add in the disruptive effects of technology, which was even more responsible for obsolescing older modes of production in the United States, Europe, and throughout the world, and you had an agreement that fit economic theory but remained politically explosive.
Superfusion Zachary Karabell 2009
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To complicate matters for the Communists there is a great drain on the Russian system to provide the rapidly obsolescing weapons believed to be necessary to hold the “gains” of the revolution against the feared onslaught of the non-Communist world and to intimidate those who, within the system, might otherwise revolt.
Energy and Society~ Chapter 6~ The Historical Circumstances 2009
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