Noun
The act of deprecating; a praying against evil; prayer that an evil may be removed or prevented; strong expression of disapprobation.
An imprecation or curse.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs privacy regulation has dampened some aspects of advanced user targeting and as the deprecation of cookies looms near, marketers are seeking an alternative way to get the best fit. Source: Internet
“In January, six weeks from now, we’re going to be one year from the deprecation of third-party cookies,” says Travis Clinger, senior vice president and head of addressability and ecosystem at LiveRamp. Source: Internet
We need to acknowledge the historical wrongdoings, without embellishment or deprecation. Source: Internet
OpenGL 3.2 Release date: August 3, 2009 OpenGL 3.2 further built on the deprecation mechanisms introduced by OpenGL 3.0, by dividing the specification into a core profile and compatibility profile. Source: Internet
Peirce called (with no sense of deprecation) "mathematics of logic" much of the kind of thing which, in current research and applications, is called simply "logic". Source: Internet
Merge "Stop building valgrind as step one of deprecation and removal." Source: Internet