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"disuse" Definitions
  1. a situation in which something is no longer being used

118 Sentences With "disuse"

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The lawmaker herself scrubbed the bathroom after years of disuse.
She was contracted, her limbs thin and wasted from disuse.
By the 1970s it had fallen into disuse, disrepair and disfavor.
Might the decades of disuse preserve the freshness of that time?
The same sort of disuse is probably somewhere in your nearest suburb.
The good news is that the heart can bounce back after disuse.
Any "secure" systems which pretend this is not true will fail from disuse.
I have an entire box of gift cards in various states of disuse.
But the court has been a disappointment and R2150P has fallen into disuse.
Being wrung out has hardly resulted in the term falling into disuse, however.
Many in Marseille have fallen into disuse; others are frequently closed for repairs.
Greece shouldered the cost overruns, and many of the facilities have fallen into disuse.
Even if it's fallen into disuse, it could still be helping your credit score.
The conformal bootstrap, like the original bootstrap more than a decade earlier, fell into disuse.
The low, solid building has good bones, but has fallen into disrepair from extended disuse.
If through carelessness or disuse it becomes rusty, we need to find a new one.
Putin last month urged the government to ensure the infrastructure did not fall into disuse.
Upkeep of those in poorer neighborhoods has been neglected, and many have fallen into disuse.
"Lead tin yellow was so complete with its disuse people forgot what it was," Eastaugh said.
I was not aware of TRIMOTOR aircraft, which is being resurrected after 63 years of disuse.
Mr Standing thinks that the decline of commons caused useful civic concepts to fall into disuse.
The air was cold down there, and musty from a combination of old electronics and disuse.
Once people actually tried Spectacles, few kept wearing them, and word of mouth about their disuse spread.
"It is appalling how we disuse the body," the postmodern choreographer and dancer Steve Paxton once said.
After falling into disuse, the Russian Federation gifted the abandoned base to the Ukrainian Navy in 2000.
The one small remaining synagogue reopened in 21941, after decades of disuse, as the Museum of Mazovian Jews.
The singular "datum" has clearly followed "agendum" into complete disuse, a single piece of data now being a "bit".
Because we're encouraged to think of ourselves as totally independent individuals, the language of power has gone into disuse.
The titular setting is the once magnificent garden of an English estate, long since fallen into disuse and decay.
But as old piers have taken on new lives, their structural integrity after years of disuse has proved problematic.
Whether based on disuse or dislike, do yourself a favor and delete any WhatsApp contacts you no longer need.
By 1977, it had fallen into total disuse — but Lucas the film nerd insisted it be used for Star Wars.
Officials have cautioned that any recovery will be gradual because infrastructure has been damaged by fighting and degraded by disuse.
Churches built all over the country during the French Protectorate, from 1912 to 1956, fell into disuse after Morocco's independence.
The hottest immigration buzzword of 2012, made famous by then-Republican nominee Mitt Romney, has fallen into disuse in 2016.
Even though many were designed by famous architects they were eventually viewed as concrete monsters and moldered in disuse, until recently.
Behind the house, the foot-beaten path she took as a kid had fallen into disuse, gradually taken back by nature.
The elimination and disuse of these sulfur-heavy oils will decrease sulfur oxide emissions, improve air quality and protect the environment.
Although workers themselves do not disappear through disuse, the time they could have spent contributing to the economy is squandered for ever.
It spread unchecked during the "special period" of the 1990s, when the Soviet Union stopped subsidising Cuba and farms fell into disuse.
By the time the UK Sexuality Offences Act legalized private homosexual acts in 1967, Polari fell into disuse and all but disappeared.
Our anti-monopoly policies have fallen into disuse and today's big tech monopolies have used that opening to seize too much power.
The 2016 Rio Olympics were also ISO 20121 certified, but many of the facilities built for those Games now languish in disuse.
"Third, records confirm that nearly half of the measures at issue have fallen into general disuse and are essentially moribund," it added.
On Monday, five men died in the northern state of Haryana when they attempted to restore a well that had fallen into disuse.
Unlike a bicep or a quadricep, we can't see or feel when our brain is turning into mush through either disuse or misuse.
Storage systems in cities have fallen into disuse; aquifers under farmland are depleted year by year faster than the monsoons can refill them.
The trailer smelled of staleness and disuse and she opened all the windows, letting the desert breeze wash in and sweeten the air.
The ornateness of each sentence and every word pulled from disuse to be utilized for intergalactic naming, all proved constantly confusing and evasive.
But the sport suffered when the Soviet Union collapsed as training camps fell into disuse at a time of sweeping social and economic transformation.
The country's efforts are now turning to ensure that the venues and infrastructure built for the month-long tournament do not fall into disuse.
Then the rubber economy collapsed, and the opera house, which still stands in the colonial quarter, fell into decade upon decade of damp disuse.
Despite the bits of positivity I can dig from my 2014 timeline, what I remember most clearly about Twitter at the moment is its disuse.
He started /r/bananimals, made a few weird mashups, had a laugh, and then the subreddit fell into disuse for years as people moved on.
But the gains decline to 60 cents if, as often happens, the new social norms fail to take hold and the latrines fall into disuse.
Buffered from their routine military past by more than a half century of disuse, the structures themselves held little interest for most of the artists.
The garden fell into disuse, and in 1814, the land went to Columbia College, which later leased it to John D. Rockefeller Jr. for Rockefeller Center.
And has been named in attempted 'crypto shame' by UK politicians as the government there has long been seeking to disuse tech giants from using strong encryption.
LONDON (Reuters) - Deep below London's bustling streets, a piece of once-vital communications technology will soon be roaring back into life after years of disuse - a train.
Of the more than 2000 cryptocurrencies tracked by CoinMarketCap, hundreds upon hundreds will wither into disuse until their liquidity turns to ice and their price to zero.
The madness is in the weapons themselves, powerful enough to obliterate entire countries, entire peoples, and in the logics that grew up around them to govern their disuse.
"While the law on divorce by men is in misuse, that on divorce by women is in disuse," Mahmood wrote in the report published by BMMA last year.
A New York City subway station that had remained closed since it was damaged in the 9/11 attacks was reopened on Saturday following 17 years of disuse.
The government then rebranded its tender for 4G mobile spectrum as "4.5G" although that is not a globally recognized standard and the term has already fallen into disuse.
But they stopped using it in 1978, as manufacturing of Imago's photo paper ended, and the camera fell into disuse and disrepair, to be saved only by chance.
The law had not fallen into disuse; a man had been sentenced to a ten-month term in 2012 for facetiously comparing a famous monk to a pasta dish.
Many of these anti-"censorship" platforms and imageboards are either UI disasters or digital ghost towns that quickly fall into disuse or are flooded by spam and child pornography.
It likely fell into disuse between the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE, a hypothesis supported by archaeologists' findings of three ancient skeletons of adult males buried in the gutter.
But the drawbacks that caused inherent contempt to fall into disuse are easily remedied and Congress shouldn't allow them to sideline its most historically most effective contempt enforcement tool.
In a single day, he reversed decades of disuse of that power, issuing what his office said was the largest number of such grants by a New York governor.
As underwater photography and video became commonplace in the following century, the models fell into disuse and were sent to the Corning Museum in the 1960s on long-term loan.
After it fell into disuse and ruin, the descendants of its founders and the Christian friends they had made over the generations raised money to put up a replacement in 22010.
This effect, of course, is a function of the long exposures needed for low-light conditions — and hardly a problem, since Saville's main interest is not a building's use, but its disuse.
For five months, they have been living at LM Village, a beachside resort 280 km (174 miles) west of Athens which fell into disuse six years ago amid disagreements between its administrators.
The scientists calculated how much land previously cultivated by indigenous civilisations would have fallen into disuse, and what the impact would be if this ground was then repossessed by forest and savannah.
Catholics are being asked to recite the rosary daily in October and conclude it with a prayer to St. Michael that was said after Mass until 1964 but then fell into disuse.
If anything, this new game grasps tightly to foundational elements that once defined Zelda but fell into disuse as games like Ocarina of Time brought more of a narrowed focus to the story.
All major contracts experienced lower volumes ranging from the marginal in the case of nickel to the catastrophic in the case of molybdenum, which lapsed into disuse around the middle of the year.
Uriah P. Levy, who ultimately achieved the rank of commodore and attained fame for his role in the Navy's abolition of flogging and for saving Thomas Jefferson's Monticello from disuse and possible destruction.
Some commentators have suggested that the Logan Act is a dead letter under a legal doctrine known as "desuetude," which holds that a law can become unenforceable after a lengthy period of disuse.
The university had used the chapel for various purposes since then, but when Barcelona Supercomputing Center was looking for a new home for the MareNostrum 193 in 2013, the chapel had fallen into disuse.
She felt her way by memory, breathing the austere reek of dust and disuse, until she came to a meager strip of light on the ground that signaled the door to the harem's antechamber.
Suakin was Sudan's major port when it was ruled by the Ottoman Empire, but fell into disuse over the last century after the construction of Port Sudan, 35 miles (60 km) to the north.
The violent agricultural revolution had come with a heavy price: The economy was collapsing as farmland fell into disuse and peasant farmers struggled to grow crops without fertilizer, irrigation, farm equipment, money or seeds.
Sailors' Snug Harbor was a community for retired seamen from the 303th to mid-20th centuries, but after falling into disuse and disrepair, the complex was acquired by New York City in the 1970s.
Sailors' Snug Harbor was a community for retired seamen from the 303th to mid-20th centuries, but after falling into disuse and disrepair, the complex was acquired by New York City in the 1970s.
It is in former Borscht Belt country: this area of the Catskills was once dotted with hotels, resorts and restaurants catering to Jewish vacationers, but decades ago it fell out of fashion and into disuse.
In a new book, "The Curse of Cash," Rogoff, now a professor at Harvard, argues for phasing out paper money in the U.S., starting with big bills and slowly letting small denominations fall toward disuse.
Pragmatists see American power as a tool, sometimes useful and sometimes not, whereas hegemonists see American power as a good within itself, something to be protected and promoted however possible, and that by disuse will erode.
People with spinal cord injuries often suffer from decreased joint flexibility as a result of disuse, and Daniel's ankles no longer have the requisite range of motion for him to step down stairs while facing forward.
It was forced to close after three months due to a fire, before reopening; became a bingo hall in 1961; reverted back to being a theater in 1983; and then fell into disuse until the late-1990s.
A recent study of elderly people found that some muscles in the body, particularly those in the legs, won't return to their full power after a few weeks of disuse—even after training to build them up.
It used to be held in Valdai, a national park about halfway between Moscow and St. Petersburg, but this year it was held in Sochi, where facilities left over from the Winter Olympics had fallen into disuse.
It must come alive in the season, I thought, though there was a kind of finality to its disuse, it was difficult to imagine that in a few weeks it would be transformed, packed with young people.
Over 15 years, as the state's population surged 15 percent, the number of village health centers, the front line of the public health care system, decreased 8 percent because many fell into disuse or were not staffed.
In the fall of 2001, a time when the entire city seemed suspended, the German photographer Olaf Rauh crossed the playgrounds of Manhattan's Lower East Side with an early digital camcorder and captured these sites at moments of disuse.
Improbable as it seems, this contradictory place, which fell into disuse and might have been demolished, sheds light on the evolution and nuances of the Bauhaus school of architecture and design, which was founded a century ago, in 1919.
For Google, it was at least the fourth try at social (how could you forget Google Wave, Google Buzz, and Orkut?), and while the network saw some initial excitement, it quickly fell into disuse because, well, it was useless.
They recommended that he take over Hvalsø Ældrecenter's production kitchen, which had previously cooked for all the nursing homes within a 10-mile radius, but had fallen into disuse once the the catering effort was centralized and moved to Copenhagen.
Dana argued this structure had fallen into disuse, and it justified paying a lower profit rate on the new sukuk on the grounds that its prospects had improved as it secured hundreds of millions of dollars of payments from Iraqi Kurdistan.
" After removing phone boxes that fell into disuse with the rise of mobile phones, he said, "the phone companies have realized they can make money from them in a different way, and in doing that they can bypass any regulations.
During the September 11th attacks, the Bush Administration activated a "continuity of government" plan, transporting selected federal workers by helicopter and bus to fortified locations, but, after years of disuse, computers and other equipment in the bunkers were out of date.
Since the establishment of the WTO in 1995, the section has fallen into disuse, on the understanding that it could be implemented if a WTO ruling went in America's favour and authorised tariffs on a trading partner that was breaking the rules.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York announced a "clemency project" to breathe life into a power that has withered from disuse in the state and across the country: the granting of pardons and the commuting of prison sentences for people convicted of crimes.
I am interested in artists who revivify a technique that has fallen into disuse or associated with a historical period: their practice suggests that a medium, however long its history, has not been used up, that it can still be pushed forward.
After falling into disuse, with apparently little understanding of its provenance, the car was eventually recognized and restored by two classic car hunters in 1976 before being sold on to Ralph Engelstad, owner of the Imperial Palace Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas.
Saradar is no stranger to a global, itinerant life — though originally from Syria, she spent her formative years in Nigeria, where she became fluent in English at an early age and picked up some Hausa, though she says it's a bit rusty from disuse.
In addition to the omnipresent hunger for engineers and other tech-related workers, demand is strong for people with middle-level trade skills like welding that fell into disuse during the recession, and for entry-level warehouse and light assembly workers, Ms. Glaser said.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Electricity was cut on Tuesday at a Russian stadium built for this year's soccer World Cup over unpaid bills, a power supplier in the city of Samara told Reuters, despite President Vladimir Putin saying he did not want such venues to fall into disuse.
The effect of this tattered social safety net is a disuse and neglect that is now proving to be an obstacle in responding to the coronavirus crisis: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 74 percent of recently unemployed workers in 2018 did not apply for unemployment benefits.
Tech giants took a mighty stand to get ahead of the changes and the oncoming cookie-free movement: Apple's new Intelligent Tracking Prevention (IPT) in Safari places restrictions on cookies based on how frequently a user interacts with the website, purging cookies entirely after 30 days of disuse.
In the way the centerpiece of the exhibition depends on a protracted process for its realization, its essential strength, its strangeness in relation to the majority of "conceptual" work being made today, is its dismantling of the found object — a kind of obsession with disuse and total indifference to symbolic gestures.
GENEVA, June 27 (Reuters) - A World Trade Organization dispute panel backed India on Thursday in its legal challenge to solar industry incentives and tax breaks in eight U.S. states, although the United States said most of the disputed measures were no longer in effect, due to expire within two years or had fallen into disuse.
While American lawmakers now have impeached a president three times, the world leader in impeachment is Norway, which modeled its system after the United States' and had invoked impeachment eight times before 1927, until the constitutional mechanism fell into disuse following a failed attempt to impeach the prime minister and six members of his Cabinet.
Some body work practitioners including massage therapists, osteopaths, Rolfers, craniosacral therapists and physical therapists claim that fascial restrictions (essentially tightening) -- caused by injury, inflammation, trauma, disuse, overuse, misuse or abuse -- play an important role in contributing to the pain associated with a wide array of conditions including migraines, fibromyalgia, headaches, lower back pain and women's health issues.
The locations of the speeches were the subject of behind-the-scenes wrangling in the de Blasio administration: The mayor's staff had selected the Kings Theater, which has returned to its glory after decades of disrepair and disuse, as the venue for his speech, only to find out in January that the speaker's office had reserved it, according to two people with direct knowledge of the conversations.
His most affective pieces are those that engage the relationship between capitalist cycles of consumption and disuse and biological cycles of life and death, but with the knowledge that pondering these themes is an indulgence that many people can't afford; they are the pieces in which the drama and precariousness of existence are kept at bay by a greater urgency, that of maintaining our lives.
He made headlines for wearing particularly extravagant items, like the ermine-trimmed mozzetta cape and the red, Santa-hat-like camauro, which had fallen into disuse after Vatican II. At one point, the Vatican had to issue a stern statement informing worshippers, "The Pope is not dressed by Prada, but Christ," after the media began to speculate about a particularly striking pair of red slippers he was fond of wearing.

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