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View definitions for no longer

no longer

adverb as in not any more

adjective as in former, past

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Under the new rules, “age” would no longer be a central factor in assessing eligibility, effectively raising the bar for workers in their 50s and 60s who face chronic illness or long-term injury.

From Salon

The report also found that many journalists no longer reported threats due to "time consuming processes and lack of action or positive outcome".

From BBC

Captured by Russian forces early in the war, the facility no longer supplies power to the grid but still needs electricity to cool its six inactive reactors and spent fuel.

"Customers can bring in an outfit that no longer fits and choose another one without the expense of having to buy new."

From BBC

“So there is a very good possibility we are never going to know what really caused this, because the experts in figuring this stuff out are no longer there to do that.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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