"No longer in general use" refers to something that has fallen out of common practice or popularity, often due to advancements, changes in preferences, or the introduction of new alternatives. This can apply to technologies, terminology, fashion, or cultural practices that have been replaced or rendered obsolete over time. As a result, such items or concepts may be unfamiliar to newer generations.
Julius Caesar is a name, which means it is a noun. So you use it as a noun in a sentence. For example, "Julius Caesar was a great general" or, "The man who reformed the calender was Julius Caesar".
'Just in general' is a phrase that simply means with no specific point in mind.
The phrase promote general welfare is part of the United States Constitution. It really means that the government plans on taking care of the citizens of the United States.
King Phillip created the Estates General.
Major General George B. McClellan no longer used Allan Pinkerton as a source of military intelligence as he approached what would become the Battle of Antietam. His men had found a good source in the so-called lost order of General Lee that described Lee's battle plans. With that said, he made good use of the cavalry of General Pleasanton and received information from friendly civilians.
Colloquial.
The Greek root "archaios" most likely means from a previous time period no longer in use.
Archaic is a word from Greek that means from a previous time period or no longer in use.
it means your account no longer exisits or its the option to shut it down however depending on what it still might exisit only no longer visible to the general public
as of 2000, it is no longer recommended for general use.
It is a word that means fool. It is not commonly in use any longer.
the person is NO longer a General ...
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well outdated expressin means it's been no longer use
It means a language no longer in use or only understood by specialists.
Outlast means to last longer.
widespread; of wide extent or occurrence; in general use or acceptance.