caducary
/kædjuːˈkeri/Definitions
1. noun
The state of something that has become or is about to become invalid, obsolete, or no longer in force.
“The company’s new policy was a response to the caducary of the old, outdated regulations.”
1. noun
The state of something that has become or is about to become invalid, obsolete, or no longer in force.
“The company’s new policy was a response to the caducary of the old, outdated regulations.”