(obsolescence)
61planned obsolescence — planned obso lescence n [U] when a product is deliberately made so that it will soon be replaced by something more fashionable or more technically advanced. This is done so that people will want to buy new things more often …
62planned obsolescence — planned ob|so|les|cence [ ,plænd absə lesəns ] noun uncount the practice of making products that will quickly become old fashioned, or will not last long, so that people will need to replace them …
63Моральный износ (OBSOLESCENCE) — Утрата полезности актива, вызванная техническим прогрессом, изменениями в законодательстве или в потребностях общества. Не следует путать это понятие с истощением, полным износом и выходом из строя, которые связаны с потерей функциональности в… …
64planned obsolescence — noun a policy of producing consumer goods that rapidly become obsolete and so require replacing …
65planned obsolescence — noun (U) the practice of making products that will soon become unfashionable or less advanced than the newest ones, so that people will have to buy new ones more often …
66planned obsolescence — UK [ˌplænd ɒbsəˈles(ə)ns] / US [ˌplænd ɑbsəˈlesəns] noun [uncountable] the practice of making products that will quickly become old fashioned, or will not last long, so that people will need to replace them …
67planned obsolescence — /ˌplænd ɒbsəˈlɛsəns/ (say .pland obsuh lesuhns) noun the deliberate policy of making a product become rapidly out of date or unserviceable, as by changing minor characteristics of a model, in order to ensure continued sales of new goods …
68built-in obsolescence — / bɪlt ɪn ɒbsəˌles(ə)ns/ noun a method of ensuring continuing sales of a product by making it in such a way that it will soon become obsolete …
69dynamic obsolescence — /daɪˌnæmɪk ɒbsə les(ə)ns/ noun the redesigning of a company’s product in order to make previous models and other products on the market obsolete …
70style obsolescence — / staɪl ɒbsəˌles(ə)ns/ noun the redesign of a product in order to make previous models obsolete and therefore encourage buying of the latest one …