Noun
the state of something that has outlived its relevance
Source: WordNetThis is such a non-issue, that should be resolved quickly, that State Senator Artur Orr (R-Decatur) said during a radio appearance on Friday that he didn’t even know they had the Confederate flag on them. Source: Internet
I've always found the battery life to be excellent as well, and carrying one or two spares is a non-issue. Source: Internet
Hydro One shareholders understood that Mr. Schmidt’s compensation was a non-issue. Source: Internet
“Even though my race is a complete non-issue in my day-to-day life, the sad reality is there’s a group of racists in the USA that views me as a second-class citizen,” he said. Source: Internet
But, this is a non-issue for two reasons. Source: Internet
Buy a power bank then the outlet problem is a non-issue. Source: Internet