To remove or uproot in order to replace with something else
Alternative form of out of date.
Not in fashion; unfashionable:
It is speculated that, within a few years, the Internet's speedy delivery of news worldwide will make newspapers obsolete.
No longer in use
old (related)
Having or exhibiting the physical characteristics of age:
old-fashioned (related)
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poor (related)
The definition of poor is having little money or belongings, or lacking something.
in mothballs
on-the-shelf
new (related)
Having been made or come into being only a short time ago; recent:
used (related)
Familiar through use; usual; accustomed.
To provide a substitute for (something broken or unsatisfactory, for example):
To appoint (another) as a replacement for oneself.
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(Obsolete) To pass to a person by way of inheritance.
(Software, object-oriented) To define a new behaviour of a method by creating the same method of the superclass with the same name and signature.
(Chemistry) To replace (an atom, radical, ion, or molecule) in a compound during a reaction.
To yield (oneself) completely, as to emotion.
submitted (antonym)
To allow oneself to be subjected to something:
substituted (related)
(Chem.) To replace as a substituent
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