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disuse
dis·use D0298400 (dĭs-yo͞os′)n. The state of not being used or of being no longer in use.disuse (dɪsˈjuːs) nthe condition of being unused; neglect (often in the phrases in or into disuse)dis•use (n. dɪsˈyus; v. -ˈyuz) n., v. -used, -us•ing. n. 1. discontinuance of use or practice. v.t. 2. to cease to use. [1375–1425] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | disuse - the state of something that has been unused and neglected; "the house was in a terrible state of neglect"neglectdeclination, decline - a condition inferior to an earlier condition; a gradual falling off from a better stateomission - something that has been omitted; "she searched the table for omissions" |
disusenoun neglect, decay, abandonment, idleness, discontinuance, desuetude, nonuse, non-employment a church which had fallen into disuse use, service, practice, application, employment, usagedisusenounThe quality or state of being obsolete:desuetude, obsoleteness, obsoletism.Translationsdisuse (disˈjuːs) noun the state of not being used. The canal fell into disuse. 閒置不用 不用disˈused (-ˈjuːzd) adjectivea disused warehouse. 閒置不用的 不用的IdiomsSeefall into disuseDisuse
DisuseThat complete sequence and series of activities and actions that eliminate the building in its present form. There are basically two options: (1) demolition and return of the building, site, and all of its components to the natural environment, or (2) renovation. The renovation option essentially leads back to the beginning of the building life-cycle model or to some intermediate stage within that model.disuse Related to disuse: disuse syndrome, disuse atrophySynonyms for disusenoun neglectSynonyms- neglect
- decay
- abandonment
- idleness
- discontinuance
- desuetude
- nonuse
- non-employment
Antonyms- use
- service
- practice
- application
- employment
- usage
Synonyms for disusenoun the quality or state of being obsoleteSynonyms- desuetude
- obsoleteness
- obsoletism
Synonyms for disusenoun the state of something that has been unused and neglectedSynonymsRelated Words- declination
- decline
- omission
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