deprecated

[dɪˈpreɪkeɪtɪd]

deprecated Definition

  • 1(of software or hardware) no longer recommended for use by its creator, and may soon be unsupported or removed entirely
  • 2express disapproval of

Using deprecated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deprecated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    This feature has been deprecated in the latest version of the software.

  • Example

    The company has deprecated the use of this product and recommends using the newer version instead.

  • Example

    The term 'illegal alien' is now deprecated and considered offensive.

  • Example

    The old method of data retrieval has been deprecated in favor of a more efficient one.

deprecated Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with deprecated

  • a message or notification that informs users that a particular feature or function will be removed or unsupported in future versions of the software

    Example

    The deprecation notice warned users that the feature would be removed in the next release.

  • self-deprecating humor

    the act of making fun of oneself or one's own weaknesses or flaws, often in a humorous or light-hearted way

    Example

    His self-deprecating humor made him very popular with his colleagues.

  • to express disapproval of a statement or idea

    Example

    The senator deprecated the president's comments on immigration.

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Summary: deprecated in Brief

The term 'deprecated' [dɪˈpreɪkeɪtɪd] refers to software or hardware that is no longer recommended for use by its creator and may soon be unsupported or removed entirely. It can also mean to express disapproval of something. Examples include 'This feature has been deprecated in the latest version of the software.' and 'The term 'illegal alien' is now deprecated and considered offensive.' Phrases include 'deprecation notice,' 'self-deprecating humor,' and 'deprecate a statement.'