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sunsetting

British  
/ ˈsʌnˌsɛtɪŋ /

noun

  1. the act or an instance of applying a sunset clause

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The company also said users would no longer be able to record meetings with the Limitless Desktop app or Limitless Web app, and that it was sunsetting its Rewind app.

From The Wall Street Journal

We may see nimble companies in numbers never seen before, each rising quickly, taking advantage of the low cost of building businesses and the distributed access to tools, and sunsetting as fast if they don’t solve problems for customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the offer is sunsetting along with the decal program on Wednesday.

From Los Angeles Times

A handful of Black-led groups, spearheaded by Atlanta-based Pastor Jamal Bryant, launched a boycott of Target after the retailer announced in January that it would be sunsetting a program it started after the murder of George Floyd in 2020 aimed at helping Black employees develop their careers, boost Black-owned businesses and improve Black shoppers’ experiences.

From Salon

Ohio University also announced a week later that it was sunsetting its Division of Diversity and Inclusion, which housed its Women, Pride and Multicultural Centers, and established six working groups to implement the law’s new requirements.

From Salon