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Obsolescence Meaning in English

word

ˌɑbsəˈɫɛsəns
ob-suh-LES-uhns
ˌɒbsəlˈɛsəns
ob-suhl-ES-uhns

Definition

The process of something becoming outdated, no longer used, or replaced by something newer or better.

Usage & Nuances

'Obsolescence' is formal and most common in technical, business, or academic contexts. Frequently used in phrases like 'planned obsolescence' (when products are designed to become outdated). Often refers to technology, products, ideas, or skills becoming outdated. Not interchangeable with 'extinction' (which is for living things).

Example Sentences

The obsolescence of VHS tapes happened quickly.

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Technological change often leads to obsolescence.

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Some companies use planned obsolescence to sell more products.

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Smartphones seem to face obsolescence faster every year.

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Many worry that rapid obsolescence harms the environment.

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He replaced his computer not because it was broken, but because of obsolescence.

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