n
(law) Property that is found in such a state as to make it likely that the original owner has intentionally given up all dominion and control over the property, with no intent of returning to or recovering the property.
n
An act in which something or someone is abandoned; abandonment, neglect
adj
Being in a state of abeyance; suspended.
adj
(dated, Britain school slang) Absent and excused from one’s classes due to illness
n
(manufacturing) A system that notifies workers of a quality or process problem, sometimes with a means to pause production until the problem is resolved.
adj
Tending to stop or slow a process.
n
Alternative form of AWOL [(military) Absence without proper authority from the properly appointed place of duty, or from unit, organization, or other place of duty at which one is required to be at the time prescribed.]
adj
Lacking progressive or enlightened thought; outdated.
n
The state of being backward, or going against progress; backwardness.
adj
No longer fashionable.
n
A law or other measure that is no longer enforced.
n
Media formats which are no longer used because they have become outmoded.
n
Alternative form of deadstock [Merchandise that has not yielded any use yet: from the view of the entrepreneur, one that has failed to be sold or processed and is now stowed away for possible sale or manufacturing at a later date, from the view of the consumer, a piece that has been obtained but not found application and is now—perhaps even with original labelling or packaging—stored for future ideas.]
adj
(business) No longer in business or service, nor expected to be again.
adj
outdated; old-fashioned; démodé
adj
(computing) Said of a function or feature planned to be phased out, but still available for use.
adj
(obsolete) Ending; forming an end; lowermost.
n
(countable, obsolete) Chiefly followed by from or of: a cessation of practising or using something.
adj
(figuratively) Obsolete; out of date.
adj
(dated) outmoded; having fallen out of fashion
adj
Utterly outdated or outmoded.
adj
Outdated, old-fashioned.
n
(UK) The date on which something runs out or expires and becomes out of date, in many cases needing renewal.
adj
Still alive; not extinct.
adj
No longer used; obsolete, discontinued.
adj
Outdated or no longer in vogue.
adj
Obsolete form of forced. [Obtained forcefully, not naturally.]
adj
(by extension, chiefly advertising slang) complimentary
n
(idiomatic) An unwritten, uncodified barrier to further promotion or progression, in employment and elsewhere, for a member of a specific demographic group.
n
An asset that is used rarely or never at all.
adj
(of an employee) Made unemployed or redundant.
adj
(archaic, of a legacy) Having passed from the original holder or authority; no longer claimed.
adj
Existing or holding some position not long ago, but not now; departed, or gone out of office.
n
(rare) The condition of being latescent; obscurity
adj
(archaic) Lying hidden; concealed; latent.
adj
(computer hardware, of a personal computer) Lacking certain older components such as a floppy disk drive, legacy ports, and ISA or other expansion bus.
adj
Parted with; no longer held or possessed.
adj
(figuratively, by extension, of persons, things, policies, etc.) Rejected, nullified, incapacitated, or rendered unavailable.
adj
(of something out of use) Kept in good condition for possible future use.
adj
(euphemistic) Not still employed at a company, of someone who left or was let go.
n
(idiomatic, rare) Something that is from a certain point onwards forbidden, or non-existent
n
(chiefly statistics) An outcome other than death; a survival.
n
(countable) The process of becoming obsolete, outmoded or out of date.
adj
(of words, equipment, etc.) No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often in favour of something newer).
n
A disused word or phrase; an archaism.
adv
In or into a situation or place in which electricity from the public electricity system is not used.
adj
not situated on a street; e.g. off-street parking, in contrast to parking on a street.
adj
Of a system, currently not connected (generally electrically) to a larger network. For example, a power plant which is not connected to the grid, or a computer which is not connected to the Internet or to any other communications service.
adj
Pronunciation spelling of off, representing African-American Vernacular English. [Inoperative, disabled.]
adj
Of a thing, outdated or no longer in vogue.
n
(humorous) Information that is no longer new.
n
(figuratively) A course of action that cannot be undone or does not lead to reciprocation.
n
(military, international law) A city which has announced it has abandoned all defensive efforts, generally in the event of the imminent capture.
adj
No longer popular or in fashion.
adj
No longer in business or service; defunct.
adj
Alternative form of out of date
v
To make obsolete or out of date
adj
Out of date; not the latest; obsolete.
adj
(not comparable) Being replaced in office (while still in office but after election has determined that he/she will be replaced).
v
(transitive) To render (something) no longer fashionable.
adj
(slang) Alternative form of out of sight [(literally) Not accessible to view.]
n
A policy of deliberately planning or designing a product with a limited useful life, so it will become obsolete or nonfunctional after a certain period.
n
A region of positive departure from a norm.
adj
Of or pertaining to procrastination.
adj
No longer in use or production.
adj
Having been entirely sold, so that no stock remains
adv
(figuratively) Distracted; in a daydream, (of the mind) unable to interact with events in the here and now
adj
Still employed at a company.
n
A type of business that is obsolescent.
adj
(euphemistic) Laid off; having one's employment terminated.
n
(idiomatic) Something that has gone extinct or become obsolete.
adj
(slang, derogatory, dated) Dated; passé; out of style.
n
(humorous) A doctrine, ideology, rule, or theory that is no longer current or fashionable.
adj
(US, slang) out of the mainstream of society
adj
(idiomatic) (Very) inaccurate.
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