Is no longer firm
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SAGSIs no longer firm
SAGSIs no longer one of the firm?
WASIs no longer
USEDTOBEIs no longer
WASIs no longer?
WASNo longer is
CAMEANDWENTIs no longer in
ROTSIs no longer good
ALIENWhat Garbo is no longer.
GETSUSEDTOIs no longer fazed by
SSTIts business is no longer booming
GETSBaffles, or is no longer baffled
EMPERORKing George no longer is this.
ALIENOROne who is no longer entitled
FEELSOKIs no longer under the weather
stiffwaresoftware that is no longer flexible
MELTSIs no longer in the same state?
stiffwaresSTIFFWARE, software that is no longer flexible
catchto do extra work so one is no longer behind
vestigesA trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists
vestigea visible sign of something that is no longer in existence
jettisoningAbandon or discard (someone or something that is no longer wanted)
jettisonsAbandon or discard (someone or something that is no longer wanted)
jettisonedAbandon or discard (someone or something that is no longer wanted)
vestigiumvestige (a visible sign of something that is no longer in existence)
abandonwarecomputer software that is no longer sold or supported by the publisher
vestigesVESTIGE, a visible sign of something that is no longer in existence
vestigiaVESTIGIUM, vestige (a visible sign of something that is no longer in existence)
abandonwaresABANDONWARE, computer software that is no longer sold or supported by the publisher
redundanciesThe state of being no longer employed because there is no more work available
redundancyThe state of being no longer employed because there is no more work available
synonymsA taxonomic name that has the same application as another, esp. one that has been superseded and is no longer valid
sequestersForm a chelate or other stable compound with (an ion, atom, or molecule) so that it is no longer available for reactions
sequesteringForm a chelate or other stable compound with (an ion, atom, or molecule) so that it is no longer available for reactions
defeatismthe attitude, policy, or conduct of a person who admits, expects, or no longer resists defeat, as because of a conviction that further struggle or effort is futile; pessimistic resignation