increasingly irrelevant

Frequency: 6.47.9 per million words

Used to describe something that is becoming less relevant over time.

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Examples (10)

  • The UN is becoming increasingly irrelevant.
  • In the digital age, traditional paper maps are increasingly irrelevant.
  • His outdated theories were deemed increasingly irrelevant by modern scientists.
  • Many argue that certain political ideologies are increasingly irrelevant in today's global society.
  • With the rise of streaming, physical media seems increasingly irrelevant.
  • Without innovation, even leading companies can find themselves increasingly irrelevant.
  • The old debate topic became increasingly irrelevant as new information emerged.
  • Critics fear that the organization's policies are making it increasingly irrelevant.
  • To stay competitive, businesses must adapt, or risk becoming increasingly irrelevant.
  • Some traditions, though cherished, are seen as increasingly irrelevant by younger generations.