Obsolete information refers to data, facts, or knowledge that is outdated, no longer accurate, or relevant. This can occur due to new discoveries, changes in technology, or evolving circumstances that make the information no longer useful or reliable. It is important to verify the currency of information to make informed decisions.
Any job in which the individual answers a customer's inquiry with information from a data base will become obsolete (insurance, inventory workers, doctor office workers) Any job in which the individual simply takes money will be obsolete (bank clerk, store cashier - already in full force, charities) Any manual labor job not requiring experience or education - farm workers, janitors. Any job involving driving (10-15 years) - truckers, taxi cab drivers, transportation industry) Currently going obsolete - publishing and its associate fields (books, magazines, paper, maps, dictionaries, school texts), wire makers, all those who once manufactered, delivered, set up and sold CDs, travel agencies, photography businesses, computer workers and eventually (15 years) centralized utility companies.
Some words that mean 'to give more information' are describe, define, detail, exemplify, specify.
FYI stands for "for your information." It is commonly used to inform someone about something or provide additional information for their awareness.
The three-domain system of classification made the traditional kingdom Monera obsolete. Monera used to include all prokaryotic organisms, but with the advent of the three-domain system, prokaryotes were split into two separate domains: Bacteria and Archaea.
Information refers to data or facts that are communicated or received. Knowledge, on the other hand, is the understanding and awareness of information gained through experience, study, or investigation. While information can contribute to knowledge, they are not the same thing.
It is an obsolete term for debt.
yes, distorted feedback obsolete information
I've seen it as a wrong spelling for obsolete.
It's an obsolete word for a dog's leash.
Gone ,finish ,no longer exist
It is an obsolete word meaning 'to dry up'
"Abservation" is not a common term in English. It may be a typographical error or a rare or obsolete term. If you meant "observation," it refers to the act of watching or noting something carefully to gain information.
That would be a quirky way to describe the situation, to say the least. I don't think it is correct. Obsolete and extinguished don't mean the same thing. Something that's obsolete might still be in effect. For instance, someone might say that "The internet makes copyright law obsolete." That doesn't mean that the internet caused copyright law to stop existing.
The horse and carriage are obsolete as modes of transportation, so this idiom means that something has become obsolete or passed out of common usage.
Dost is the archaic, obsolete 2nd person singular of the verb "to do."
The Gaelic language, especially Irish Gaelic. An obsolete term.
An adviso is an advice boat, a dispatch boat, or an obsolete term for disseminated information, advice, or intelligence.