fallen into desuetude - traduzione in olandese
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fallen into desuetude - traduzione in olandese

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fallen (movie); Fallen (disambiguation); Fallen album; Fallen (TV series); Fallen (Single); Fallen (song); Fallen (album); Fallen (novel); Fallen (film)

fallen into desuetude      
dat in ongebruik geraakt is
came into force         
PROCESS BY WHICH LEGISLATION, REGULATIONS, TREATIES AND OTHER LEGAL INSTRUMENTS COME TO HAVE LEGAL FORCE AND EFFECT
Enter into force; Enforced; Come into effect; Came into force; Go into effect; Come into force; Entered into force; Comes into force; Coming into force
werd geldig,werd van kracht
come into effect         
PROCESS BY WHICH LEGISLATION, REGULATIONS, TREATIES AND OTHER LEGAL INSTRUMENTS COME TO HAVE LEGAL FORCE AND EFFECT
Enter into force; Enforced; Come into effect; Came into force; Go into effect; Come into force; Entered into force; Comes into force; Coming into force
effectief worden, geldig worden, van kracht worden

Definizione

fallen
past participle of fall.
¦ adjective
1. dated (of a woman) regarded as having lost her honour through engaging in an extramarital sexual relationship.
2. killed in battle.
Derivatives
fallenness noun

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Fallen
Esempi dal corpus di testo per fallen into desuetude
1. Had they worked, they would have fallen into desuetude by now.
2. Yet if the summits had fallen into desuetude, they would almost certainly have had to be reinvented.
3. This would indeed be called "monetarist", but that epithet had not then fallen into desuetude, together with the ideas which gave it birth.