disuse in English

noun
1
the state of not being used.
the machines fell into disuse with the advent of computers

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1. Words fall off by disuse.

2. 7 Words fall off by disuse.

3. 4 The building eventually fell into disuse .

4. The pattern is allowed to atrophy through disuse.

5. The room smelt of disuse and mouldering books.

6. 5 Her muscles had become weak through disuse.

7. Superhighways that crisscross the landscape would fall into disuse.

8. The church was recently restored after decades of disuse.

9. 8 The pattern is allowed to atrophy through disuse.

10. 3 The room smelt of disuse and mouldering books.

11. 2 The factory fell into disuse twenty years ago.

12. As Apterygota is considered paraphyletic, it may fall into disuse

13. Conversely , the disuse of other parts leads to their atrophy .

14. 6 The tramway fell into disuse in the 1920 s.

15. 1 The church was recently restored after decades of disuse.

16. 10 A lot of farmland fell into disuse during the war.

17. 26 The National Association of Gay Switchboards has fallen into disuse.

18. 19 This and all the other alternative orifices fell into disuse.

19. 15 The route was once much travelled but has fallen into disuse.

20. 17 That law on the right of inheritance has fallen into disuse.

21. The Augures were originally called auspices, but, while auspex fell into disuse and

22. The history of penal practice is replete with particular sanctions falling into disuse.

23. Through simple disuse and lack of feedback, she may stop conjuring up stories.

24. 25 It was a commentary on heroism and how it has fallen into disuse.

25. 23 The history of penal practice is replete with particular sanctions falling into disuse.

26. 13 Through simple disuse and lack of feedback, she may stop conjuring up stories.

27. 13 It was a commentary on heroism and how it has fallen into disuse.

28. 9 Following a period of disuse,[www.Sentencedict.com] its machinery and water wheel were removed.

29. Its Victorian replacement, with long drives and a portico of columns, has fallen into disuse.

30. 27 Electrodiathermy to cauterize the cervix requires a general anaesthetic and is falling into disuse.

31. Atrophied definition is - having wasted away or decreased in size (as from disease or disuse)

32. 21 The railway tracks were lifted in the 1960s, and the bridge fell into disuse.

33. 12 Early in 1922 the tramway fell into disuse for the second and final time.

34. Disuse Atrophy Atrophy of a tissue or organ as a result of inactivity or diminished function

35. Recognition of Belligerency either “ fell into desuetude ” or is in a state of “ current total disuse

36. 12 The room was festooned with cobwebs, the air musty and thick with dust and disuse.

37. 22 The room was festooned with cobwebs, the air musty and thick with dust and disuse.

38. 20 It was originally a public well, but fell into disuse in the late sixteenth-century.

39. 16 A new bridge was built ten years ago and the old one has fallen into disuse.

40. The workforce has shrunk to less than a thousand and much of the plant is in disuse.

41. That is why Shildt used the term “Creaky” — as in a gate hinge gone rusty from disuse

42. 29 After they left, Belvedere saw various periods of use and disuse but, by the 1970s, stood empty.

43. For the latter two applications, access, speed and stability are not ideal and cause frustration contributing to disuse.

44. 14 The workforce has shrunk to less than a thousand and much of the plant is in disuse.

45. 28 In fact there were complaints from upper crust visitors about the din, so the cells fell into disuse.

46. 30 Now the workforce has shrunk to less than a thousand, and much of the plant is in disuse.

47. 18 Door buzzers and security cameras, rusty from 17 months' of disuse, are ringing and clicking again at bars.

48. 24 As a result there was water, water everywhere except in the Bath House, which fell into disuse and subsequently burned.

49. A flat or small socket weak muscles stretchy ligaments periods of disuse and loss of normal coordination may contribute to Atraumatic instability

50. Abeyance - A state of temporary inactivity, disuse or suspension My current New Zealand Visitor’s Visa expires in 3 weeks on February 25