became obsolete in Germany
became obsolete [bikeimɔbsəliːt] veraltete
Sentence patterns related to "became obsolete"
1. With the creation of the U.S. Air Force, these three aeronautical ratings became obsolete.
2. Now, with technological changes, a number of traditional jobs, particularly those of low caste people, became obsolete.
3. The ban was never officially lifted, but it became obsolete after the revolution and the Bolsheviks' coming to power.
4. The adoption of oil-fired water-tube boilers and steam turbine engines meant that older small cruisers rapidly became obsolete.
5. The treaty became obsolete after the elections (conducted with British oversight) in autumn 1945, which confirmed Communist supremacy in the country.
6. Bequeath (v.) Old English becweðan "to say, speak to, exhort, blame," also "leave by will;" from be-+ cweðan "to say," from Proto-Germanic *kwithan, from PIE root *gwet-"to say, speak." The simple verb became obsolete, but its old, strong past tense survived through Middle English as quoth.