make sth irrelevant
Frequency: 6.27.1 per million words
To cause something to lose its relevance or importance.
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- New technology can make old methods irrelevant.
- His recent actions made his previous statements irrelevant.
- The discovery of a cure would make the current treatments irrelevant.
- Rapid changes in the market often make some skills irrelevant.
- A strong counter-argument can quickly make an opponent's point irrelevant.
- The judge ruled that the evidence was obtained illegally, making it irrelevant to the case.
- Their innovative product is set to make all competitors' offerings irrelevant.
- Winning the championship will make all the earlier struggles seem irrelevant.
- Advancements in AI are beginning to make certain human tasks irrelevant.
- The updated regulations will make the old guidelines irrelevant.