English to Maori Meaning of desuetude - desuetude


Desuetude :
desuetude

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Definitions of desuetude in English
Noun(1) a state of inactivity or disuse
Examples of desuetude in English
(1) The idea of the clause is to check runaway courts, but, for complicated reasons, the clause has fallen into desuetude .(2) In the beginning I had a hard dose of culture shock and left all things that reminded me of home fall into desuetude .(3) the docks fell into desuetude(4) This provision has fallen into desuetude , and appears to have been used only on two occasions; in relation to margarine, and in relation to the market for beer.(5) The joint university-WEA committees were falling into desuetude by the 1980s, as paths continued to diverge: competition for students became as common as collaboration.(6) These principles are not new; they fall into desuetude .(7) They deal with the ability of the Law Society to make rules, and it is very much part of the plan that the New Zealand Law Society is to be the dominant animal in all of these events, and that the district law societies will fade into desuetude .(8) Even if tea were indeed the virtuous drink of an industrious sobriety, something other than rational health benefits must have been the spur, otherwise tobacco and opiates would have fallen into desuetude .(9) Shrines fallen into desuetude were primed with sequestered objects and reprimed with new castings.(10) So the Pentium III is nearing desuetude and long live the Pentium 4.(11) In that diocese such precautions are probably unnecessary since confession - now called the Sacrament of Reconciliation by almost nobody - has long since fallen into desuetude .(12) In its external manifestation, the new stage ballet represented a revival of the old court ballet, which had fallen into desuetude when Louis XIV had ceased to dance in 1670.(13) The railroad was completed in 1853, and with the advent of rail travel the stagecoach lines, which had contributed substantially to the Corner's prosperity, fell into desuetude .(14) Docusoaps have achieved an unexpectedly large audience given the rather sad history of documentary in the Reithian public service tradition and the desuetude of ABC Documentary departments and in-house training.(15) While a small trade-off may take place for a new subway entrance or refurbished park, Governor's Island, an enormous opportunity, has languished in picturesque desuetude since its transfer from the federal government in 2003.(16) The sad desuetude of the lid or titfer is a cause for curiosity as well as regret.
Related Phrases of desuetude
(1) desuetude ::
desuetude
Synonyms
M
2. desuetude ::
desuetude
3. dormancy ::
dormancy
4. disuse ::
disuse
Antonyms
1. use ::
whakamahi
Different Forms
desuetude
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