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Deprecation is the discouragement of use of something human-made, such as a term, feature, design, or practice.Typically something is deprecated because it is claimed to be inferior compared to other options available.
S was deprecated in HTML 4.0 ... Marks an inline section of text in which the reading direction is the opposite from that of the parent element. Standardized ...
Deprecated sources are highly questionable sources that editors are discouraged from citing in articles, because they fail the reliable sources guideline in nearly all circumstances. Use of these sources may generate edit filter warnings for registered users and may be automatically reverted for edits from IP addresses.
"Acceptable uses of deprecated sources Deprecation is not a blanket retroactive "ban" on using the source in absolutely every situation, contrary to what has been reported in media headlines. In particular, reliability always depends on the specific content being cited, and all sources are reliable in at least some circumstances and unreliable ...
"Deprecated" means that the parameters still work in the template, but a consensus decision has been reached to discontinue use of the parameters. Typically, when the page count in one of these categories reaches zero, deprecated parameters are removed from the template and its documentation, then the tracking category is deleted.
A depreciation of the home currency has the opposite effects. Thus, depreciation of a currency tends to increase a country's balance of trade (exports minus imports) by improving the competitiveness of domestic goods in foreign markets while making foreign goods less competitive in the domestic market by becoming more expensive.
Deprecated 1. (historical) Techie-speak for "tolerated in or supported by a system but not recommended (i.e., beware: may well be on the way out)". 2. The term is also used to refer to pages, templates or categories that have been orphaned or are no longer used. 3. In non-technical English, the word means, "deplored or strongly disapproved of ...
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