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Desuetude

218 Sentences | 10 Meanings

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The desuetude of traditional landline phones has been accelerated by the widespread use of smartphones.
The once vibrant market square now bears a desolate look, a clear sign of desuetude.
The dusty library books show signs of desuetude, as they have not been borrowed in years.
The ancient tradition of calligraphy has gradually faded into desuetude.
The desuetude of an outdated law led to its eventual repeal.
The abandoned building was left to decay in a state of desuetude.
The ancient language, once spoken by generations, has gradually slipped into desuetude, with only a handful of elderly speakers remaining.
The art of calligraphy has sadly fallen into desuetude, as fewer people appreciate the beauty of handwritten letters and documents.
The dilapidated building stands as a testament to the desuetude of the town's former glory.
The old tradition of writing letters by hand has fallen into desuetude in the age of instant messaging and email.
The old courthouse, once a symbol of justice and order, now stands in desuetude, its halls empty and its walls crumbling.
The neglected library was a testament to the desuetude of reading among the younger generation.
The old law fell into desuetude after decades of non-enforcement.
The manual typewriter has been replaced by modern computers, rendering it in a state of desuetude.
The dilapidated building was a sad reminder of the town's desuetude and neglect.
The outdated manual typewriter had been cast aside and left to desuetude in favor of modern computers.
The ancient art form of calligraphy has been in a state of desuetude for many years.
The antique furniture was discovered in a state of desuetude, covered in dust and hidden away in the attic.
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