become irrelevant

Frequency: 6.58.0 per million words

Indicates a transition where something that was once relevant is no longer so.

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Examples (10)

  • Many old technologies become irrelevant with new advancements.
  • If the news isn't updated regularly, it will quickly become irrelevant.
  • Without continuous adaptation, even powerful organizations can become irrelevant.
  • His advice began to become irrelevant as circumstances changed.
  • Over time, some laws may become completely irrelevant to modern society.
  • The debate might become irrelevant if new evidence emerges.
  • Certain skills can become irrelevant in a rapidly changing job market.
  • The old political party risked to become irrelevant if it didn't modernize.
  • Their traditional methods had become entirely irrelevant in the digital age.
  • A brand that fails to innovate will eventually become irrelevant to consumers.