Desuetude

//ˈdɛswɪtjuːd//

Synonyms for "desuetude" (35 found)

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Translations

24 translations across 16 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • неупотреба noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)
  • отживялост noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Catalan

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  • desuetud noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 廢止 /废止 noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Dutch

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  • onbruik noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Finnish

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  • käytöstä poistuminen noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

French

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  • abandon noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)
  • désuétude noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)
  • oubli noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Galician

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  • desuetude noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Ido

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  • obsoleteso noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Italian

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  • desuetudine noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)
  • disuso noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Japanese

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  • 廃止 noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Polish

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  • desuetudo noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • dessuetude noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)
  • desuso noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Scottish Gaelic

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  • mì-fheumalachd noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • odvika noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)
  • одвика noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Sicilian

2 entries
  • disusu noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)
  • disutùdini noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Spanish

2 entries
  • desuetud noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)
  • desuso noun (state when something is no longer observed nor practised; an instance of this — see also disuse, obsolescence)

Sample sentences

18 total sentences available.

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That tradition has fallen into desuetude.

Source: tatoeba (1655913)

The prestige of the Societies had been effectually destroyed by the President’s denunciation; in a surprisingly short time these ambitious and troublemaking organizations sank into desuetude and were lost to view.

Source: tatoeba (12056853)

And they being in a capacity to forget by reaſon of deſuetude, it will be a nevv pleaſure to them to recall to minde their almoſt obliterate ſpeculations.

Source: wiktionary

For whatſoever is derived from the law of God cannot by men admit variety, nor ſuffer diminution, or goe into deſuetude, or be extinguiſh'd by abrogation: […]

Source: wiktionary

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