7 collocations for disused

The tendency common to all tongues, towards a disuse of the second person singular, as too blunt and familiar, is carried so far in Spanish and Portuguese as to disuse the second person plural also, except in the family circle, and to substitute the indirect phrases, vuestra Merced (in Spanish) and

The door of the barn looked between the end of the cottage and some disused piggeries through a five-barred gate upon the highroad.

My historical conception of Jesus had so gradually melted into dimness, that he had receded out of my practical religion, I knew not exactly when I believe that I must have disused any distinct prayers to him, from a growing opinion that he ought not to be the object of worship, but only the way by whom we approach to the Father; and as in fact we need no such "way" at all, this was (in the result)

A creation so limited was so novel, or at all events so long disused a proceeding, that it inevitably provoked examination and discussion.

Only by disusing ministerial service can any one give fair play to doubts concerning the wisdom and truth of that which he is solemnly ministering: hence that friend of Arnold's was wise in this world, who advised him to take a curacy in order to settle his doubts concerning the Trinity.

that, ("Others said, THAT it is Elias") Preter, preterimperfect, &c., disused terms for past, imperfect, &c. Preter, prefix, its meaning Preterit, defined Preterit, described its form and variations present tendency to a reg. orthog.

CHAPTER XXII A DAYLIGHT STALKTHE DISUSED TRENCH "DID THEY SEE ME?"A GOOD SNIPING

7 collocations for  disused