The monarchy was ever more widely perceived as an oppressive, obsolescent institution which failed to correspond to the country's needs.
Sadly, websites are ephemeral and many of the addresses are already obsolescent.
Similarly, the relentless progress of publication makes even so copious a work obsolescent even as it is prepared for the press.
All of the 7 adjectives in table 3 are related to verbs which themselves are obsolete or obsolescent.
The ventral sulcus is broad and very weakly developed, and the dorsal fold is obsolescent or almost absent.
Such that some postmodernists think that nature's boundaries are obsolescent.
To me, they seem obsolescent rather than new and vibrant.
But we cannot see words die: many of them just crawl away quietly, and hide in large dictionaries, which provide mem with last resting places labelled "obsolescent" or "archaic".