desuso
disfavour ; disuse ; desuetude.
It seems a pity that the notation of these headings remains in disfavour.
After a period of disuse at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Caslon roman was revived, and has been available ever since from Caslon's successors.
After many years of desuetude, manual typewriters are gaining in popularity among writers.
caer en desuso
fall into + disuse
fall out of + fashion
go out of + use
lapse
fall into + disfavour
die out
drop from + sight
go out of + favour
pass away
pass into + desuetude
sink into + desuetude
sink into + oblivion
fall out of + favour
However, from the sixties, competition for the railway worker's leisure time from public libraries, service clubs and the humble television meant that many branch libraries fell into disuse.
Rotundas were widely used for all but the most formal texts in the fifteenth century, but fell out of fashion during the sixteenth century, surviving longest in Spain.
The English, French, and Dutch bastardas went out of use by the mid sixteenth century.
The Act was finally allowed to lapse in 1695 and the Stationers' Company was unable to protect its members' rights against those who chose to infringe them.
The printed catalogue has fallen into disfavour, and been replaced by card catalogues, and, more recently, on-line catalogues.
These changes accelerated through much of the nineteenth century, with the older material such as the chivalric romance dying out about the 1960s.
The older material, such as the chivalric romances, dropped from sight.
The author follows the history through to the point, in the latter part of the nineteenth century, when mirror-image monograms went out of favour and were replaced by straightforward monograms.
These tools are useable for analytical studies of how technologies emerge, mature and pass away.
To make a very long story unacceptably short, espionage passed into desuetude after the Reagan years.
It is clear now that after a time, with her marriage sinking into desuetude, Vivien entered into a sexual relationship with Russell.
Our deliberate and passionate ambition is to avoid the traps of soulless, dead villages turned into museums, slowly sinking into oblivion.
At first he was a close political advisor to Charles II, although he later fell out of favour and was forced into exile.
en desuso
obsolete
disused
To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.
There is also a museum of mining which is partly housed in a disused mine shaft.