Obsolete in a sentence as an adjective

After a couple of months they switched systems, making my job obsolete.

Nobody wants to bother with something which will be obsolete half a year down the road.

Preamps and receivers go obsolete every few years.

Other items, such as guitars, will not be obsolete since the technology isn't changing quickly, if at all.

Some items, such as cell-phones or laptops, will be totally obsolete within 10 years no matter how finely made they are.

Well, the $20 billion in losses over the last four years has nothing to do with what youve been told about a failing business model or obsolete mail.

Certainly, the publishers are pissed at Amazon, but that's because Amazon is rendering them obsolete.

If you are an engineer in a niche field, in particular, being barred from that field for a year or more is tantamount to rendering your professional knowledge obsolete.

"Pirates" hurt... the meatspace content distributors that are rapidly becoming obsolete?

Having wooed so many developers to the Mac in the last decade, are they really prepared to throw away all that goodwill by shipping obsolete tools and making it a pain in the *** to upgrade them?

This came about because of the long-obsolete notion that Internet access is a difficult and expensive commodity that requires that the client must keep a mirror of what's on the server.

Every time a company's competitors catch up to it, and every time technology makes a company's business model obsolete, they turn to the law to try to wipe the competition/technology out of existence.

It's not that the 21st century poses a novel obstacle to forming new business relationships to replace old ones; rather, 21st-century technologies that obsolete jobs are missing a wow factor or wealth-generating factor that previously increased demand or increased total wealth at the same time as obsoleting jobs.

Obsolete definitions

adjective

no longer in use; "obsolete words"

See also: disused