Definition of discontinued in English:
discontinued
adjective ˌdɪskənˈtɪnjuːdˌdiskənˈtinyo͞od
(of a product) no longer available or produced.
Example sentencesExamples
- The saw was discontinued in the 1950s and is no longer serviced.
- They were not as hygienic as the metal ones and were eventually discontinued.
- This article was first authored in 2004, and while I did update it a few times, the list of discontinued products seems to be growing.
- The difficulty lies in knowing why a line was discontinued.
- The experiment and the books were discontinued after a year or so.
- In addition, sellers will be able to quickly move overstocks and discontinued products.
- It was used as a memory system under two different product names for a few months before its production was discontinued.
- At the request of regularly contributing artists, the Artist's Chronicle was discontinued in 1983 in favor of a reviews section.
- New and discontinued items are available on the web site.
- Older, discontinued examples of American made pistols are sometimes hard to find parts for.
- The single rubella vaccine is being discontinued by the only manufacturer producing it in this country.
- Pyrazolon derivatives have been used in the past but were discontinued because of severe adverse effects.
- The board said that patients were administered out-of-date and discontinued drugs.
- Publication was discontinued in September 1917 by decision of the Central Committee.
- This type of multi-dose presentation has been discontinued for all licensed plasma derivative products.
- However, since August of this year it was discontinued without reason or explanation.
- Personally, I'm enjoying buying the discontinued games en masse.
- What a shame I picked it out of the discontinued item bin at Waitrose.
- Plus, the Odor Eater underlay range was being discontinued, and we got it at £ 4.99 per square meter.
- The production of Kodachrome 40, better known as Super 8 film, is being discontinued.
Definition of discontinued in US English:
discontinued
adjectiveˌdiskənˈtinyo͞od
(of a product) no longer available or produced.
Example sentencesExamples
- What a shame I picked it out of the discontinued item bin at Waitrose.
- The difficulty lies in knowing why a line was discontinued.
- They were not as hygienic as the metal ones and were eventually discontinued.
- The board said that patients were administered out-of-date and discontinued drugs.
- At the request of regularly contributing artists, the Artist's Chronicle was discontinued in 1983 in favor of a reviews section.
- However, since August of this year it was discontinued without reason or explanation.
- Publication was discontinued in September 1917 by decision of the Central Committee.
- This article was first authored in 2004, and while I did update it a few times, the list of discontinued products seems to be growing.
- The single rubella vaccine is being discontinued by the only manufacturer producing it in this country.
- It was used as a memory system under two different product names for a few months before its production was discontinued.
- The production of Kodachrome 40, better known as Super 8 film, is being discontinued.
- The experiment and the books were discontinued after a year or so.
- Personally, I'm enjoying buying the discontinued games en masse.
- Plus, the Odor Eater underlay range was being discontinued, and we got it at £ 4.99 per square meter.
- New and discontinued items are available on the web site.
- This type of multi-dose presentation has been discontinued for all licensed plasma derivative products.
- The saw was discontinued in the 1950s and is no longer serviced.
- In addition, sellers will be able to quickly move overstocks and discontinued products.
- Older, discontinued examples of American made pistols are sometimes hard to find parts for.
- Pyrazolon derivatives have been used in the past but were discontinued because of severe adverse effects.