Fossilised in a sentence as an adjective

Could it be that over-1m-LOC proprietary projects are, in fact, fossilised?

But somehow it looks like that style has become fossilised as "how you write Roman characters".

It's great to see the old 80-column punched card standard fossilised in these modern environments...

As old developers leave, their code lies untouched for fear of breaking anything, and again gets fossilised.

Protests will not work, only young people deciding massively to vote a third party would make a dent on the current fossilised power inbalance.

It's not really a "perception" of unfairness... it's a long rooted and fossilised class system, acting to the detriment of the entire country.

Others are located at mineheads themselves as electrons transport more readily than lumps of fossilised tree.

Every since we humans learned to supplement our food supply using fossilised energy stores our numbers have skyrocketed.

We dug up fossilised remains which were not part of the biosphere.> The dearman engine is zero emissions refrigeration truck, and runs on nitrogen.

They still waste shareholder capital making cameras?Good to see David Loeb shake up these fossilised managements and deliver value to shareholders.

"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" - Carl SaganWhen you find a fossilised rabbit in the meteorite, call me.

Most of Western society is fossilised, hostile and fundamentally exploitative.

It would be amazing if one day a cliff collapsed and we found an intact fossilised dinosaur airliner or whatever, but this article is about whether less direct evidence of such a civilisation, if it ever existed, would persist.

Fossilised definitions

adjective

set in a rigidly conventional pattern of behavior, habits, or beliefs; "obsolete fossilized ways"; "an ossified bureaucratic system"

See also: fossilized ossified