obsolescent - significado y definición. Qué es obsolescent
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Qué (quién) es obsolescent - definición

STATE OF BEING WHICH OCCURS WHEN AN OBJECT, SERVICE, OR PRACTICE IS NO LONGER WANTED EVEN THOUGH IT MAY STILL BE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER
Obsolete; Passé; Obsolescence Management; Obsolescent; Obselete; Functional obsolescence; Outmoded; Out moded; Out-moded; Obsoletely; Obsoleteness; Outdated; Technical obsolescence; Out of date; Technological obsolescence; Technologically obsolete
  • [[Jimi Hendrix]]'s bell-bottoms
  • Depression]] Through Planned Obsolescence'' by [[Bernard London]], 1932

Obsolescent         
·adj Going out of use; becoming obsolete; passing into desuetude.
obsolescent         
If something is obsolescent, it is no longer needed because something better has been invented.
...outmoded, obsolescent equipment.
= obsolete
ADJ
obsolescent         
[??bs?'l?s(?)nt]
¦ adjective becoming obsolete.
Derivatives
obsolesce verb
obsolescence noun
Origin
C18: from L. obsolescent-, obsolescere 'fall into disuse'.

Wikipedia

Obsolescence

Obsolescence is the process of becoming antiquated, out of date, old-fashioned, no longer in general use, or no longer useful, or the condition of being in such a state. When used in a biological sense, it means imperfect or rudimentary when compared with the corresponding part of other organisms.

The international standard IEC 62402:2019 Obsolescence Management defines obsolescence as the "transition from available to unavailable from the manufacturer in accordance with the original specification".

Obsolescence frequently occurs because a replacement has become available that has, in sum, more advantages compared to the disadvantages incurred by maintaining or repairing the original.

Obsolete also refers to something that is already disused or discarded, or antiquated. Typically, obsolescence is preceded by a gradual decline in popularity.

Ejemplos de uso de obsolescent
1. In addition to iPods, there are already hundreds of millions of obsolescent cellphones in America.
2. To have a dozen different currencies, each with its own rate of exchange, was obsolescent.
3. "The problem was that the 1''6 act was self–obsolescent," Rector said.
4. The Kremlin apparently doesn‘t understand that India has long ago ceased being the type of Third World country that eagerly accepts Moscow‘s obsolescent technologies.
5. Mr Clark was in favour of sticking with the Eurofighter combat aircraft, even though it was a very large and expensive programme and would be obsolescent almost before it was purchased.