Use "fallen into desuetude" in a sentence

1. These words have fallen into desuetude.

2. Many words once commonly used have fallen into desuetude.

3. In modern times, some customs have fallen into desuetude , and some others have been absorbed in rules of law.

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

5. Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction.

6. The building had fallen into disrepair.

7. The house had fallen into disrepair.

8. He had fallen into exhausted slumber.

9. Virtue took on a narrow meaning with the final result that the word virtue fell into desuetude.

10. 19 The building had fallen into disrepair.

11. This custom has fallen into Abeyance now

12. 5 The building had fallen into disrepair.

13. 11 He had fallen into exhausted slumber.

14. He's fallen into arrears with the rent .

15. Fortunately, she had never fallen into our clutches.

16. I have fallen into arrears with my rent.

17. 21 This custom has fallen into abeyance now.

18. The 18th century mansion has fallen into ruin.

19. 16 The old system had fallen into disrepute.

20. Ageing by sutures has now fallen into disfavour.

21. The building has fallen into disrepair over the years.

22. 19 I have fallen into arrears with my rent.

23. John seems to have fallen into disfavour with Mary.

24. Over the years the house had fallen into disrepair.

25. She seems to have fallen into disfavour with the director.

26. The melancholiac has fallen into a fixed condition of despondency.

27. The woodcutter replied that his axe has fallen into water .

28. He added that by moving into Tripoli , the rebels had fallen into " a trap " .

29. As a consequence, science has fallen into a certain “dishonor.”

30. He had fallen into a deep slumber by the fire.

31. Have you fallen into the trap on April Fool's day?

32. 26 The National Association of Gay Switchboards has fallen into disuse.

33. All was over, Cosette had fallen back into deep, seraphic love.

34. Human Cannoneering fell into desuetude until 1922, when Idelbrando Zacchini, an Italian circus acrobat who had witnessed Farini’s act as a child, revived it

35. He is in/has fallen into the clutches of that woman.

36. But the Book of Leaves may have fallen into evil hands.

37. Cushy They have developed Cushy welfare states and fallen into ' poverty traps'

38. • In some forests the local Forest courts also had fallen into Abeyance

39. 15 The route was once much travelled but has fallen into disuse.

40. We've fallen into the habit of getting up late on Saturday mornings.

41. His people had fallen further and further into a quagmire of confusion.

42. 17 That law on the right of inheritance has fallen into disuse.

43. • The result is that any notion of musical futurism has fallen into Abeyance

44. And I hear, moreover, his highness is fallen into this same whoreson apoplexy.

45. As calamity approached, both rulers and people had fallen into lawlessness and corruption.

46. The nation was believed to have fallen into a phase of cataclysmic evil.

47. 22 His people had fallen further and further into a quagmire of confusion.

48. The bus is said to have over-turned and fallen into a ravine.

49. 23 We've fallen into the habit of getting up late on Saturday mornings.

50. 25 You may have heard that a few manufacturers have fallen into dire straits.

51. 25 It was a commentary on heroism and how it has fallen into disuse.

52. 13 It was a commentary on heroism and how it has fallen into disuse.

53. 29 The administration has fallen into step with its European allies on this issue.

54. He was the sampan man, the only one who had fallen into the water.

55. There are yawning gulfs stretching down into the abyss which have often swallowed up cities that have fallen into them.

56. One aspect of oceanography that has fallen into neglect is that of identifying fish: taxonomy.

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

58. The innovation brought only mixed success, and the small telescope has now fallen into disrepair.

59. Gilbert was the scion of an ancient aristocratic family that had fallen somewhat into disrepute.

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61. Fallen into the trap,for you are too greedy,it's not because of others cunning.

62. 9 Fallen into the trap,for you are too greedy,it's not because of others cunning.

63. Standing in the fields were pieces of farm machinery that had long since fallen into disrepair.

64. 5 Gilbert was the scion of an ancient aristocratic family that had fallen somewhat into disrepute.

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66. Since CCTV carried out eliminate the last system, many documentary programs have fallen into a hobble.

67. You have fallen into a fucking field of four leaf clovers, first time up at bat.

68. A bomb or some explosive had fallen in the Central Hall ; the house was plunged into darkness .

69. It had fallen and broken into two pieces when Maudsley found it in the late 19th century.

70. History is full of Blobbing, but pretty much every blob has eventually disintegrated or fallen into decline

71. 16 A new bridge was built ten years ago and the old one has fallen into disuse.

72. 29 Fallen into the trap,for you are too greedy,(www.Sentencedict.com)it's not because of others cunning.

73. As you say, the Mirror is evil, it mustn't fallen into the hands of the wrong person.

74. There was widespread dissatisfaction too for the degenerate lifestyle into which many of the clergy had fallen.

75. Additionally, the Bible urges Christians who have fallen into serious sin to speak with the congregation elders.

76. 10 “Bricks have fallen,

77. You've fallen for her.

78. I try to figure to myself what would have happened if I had fallen into the icy water.

79. The company had fallen into the habit of using George to administer a sort of organizational shock therapy.

80. The center of Ashcan was the old Palace Hotel that had fallen into disrepair under the German occupation