obsolete - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of obsolete in Hindi

Adjective

  • अप्रचलित
  • पुराने ढंग का
  • कालविस्र्द्ध
  • जीर्ण-शीर्ण
  • पुराना
  • गतप्रयोग
  • लुप्तप्रयोग

obsolete Definition

Adjective

  • no longer produced or used; out of date.
  • (of a part or characteristic of an organism) less developed than formerly or in a related species; rudimentary; vestigial.

obsolete Example

  • Then war can become obsolete, as foreign to us as slavery and public hangings. ( तब युद्ध अप्रचलित हो सकता है, गुलामी और सार्वजनिक फाँसी के रूप में हमारे लिए विदेशी। )
  • If you look inside of most classrooms, you will not see chalkboards because they are nearly obsolete in education today. ( यदि आप अधिकांश कक्षाओं के अंदर देखें, तो आपको चॉकबोर्ड नहीं दिखेंगे क्योंकि वे आज शिक्षा में लगभग अप्रचलित हैं। )
  • Once Frank spent all of his lottery winnings, he became obsolete to his family members. ( एक बार जब फ्रैंक ने अपनी लॉटरी की सारी जीत खर्च कर दी, तो वह अपने परिवार के सदस्यों के लिए अप्रचलित हो गया। )
  • Despite what people say, I still use my VCR because it is not obsolete to me! ( लोग जो कहते हैं उसके बावजूद, मैं अभी भी अपने वीसीआर का उपयोग करता हूं क्योंकि यह मेरे लिए अप्रचलित नहीं है! )

More Sentence

  • The young restaurant manager refuses to hire people over the age of fifty because he considers them obsolete in the workplace.
  • The rate at which technology becomes obsolete continues to increase dramatically.
  • Sacramental confession is enjoined, but has recently become obsolete; prayers for the departed and invocation of saints form part of the services.
  • The company was trying to stay in the forefront of their industry by replacing all of their old and obsolete equipment.
  • The only way of removing the president from office is by impeachment, an institution borrowed from Great Britain, where it had not become obsolete at the time when the United States constitution was adopted.
  • All this jurisdiction has long been obsolete, but the court still sits occasionally for registering gifts made to the city.
  • Equally obsolete is the old line of fortifications which formerly marked the limits of the city south and east and has now been partly demolished.
  • Many of the wooden and iron vessels listed in the Naval Annual, 1906, though obsolete and of no value whatever as fighting machines, are used for river and harbour service, and in the suppression of trifling insurrections.
  • The break-up or sale of obsolete warships is a diminution of the paper effective of a navy, and their purchase by another state a paper increase of theirs.
  • Mike kept insisting his Blackberry phone was not obsolete, despite the growing evidence to the contrary.