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Used metaphorically to describe the obsolescence or extinction of something, as the dodo bird became extinct.
Describing the decline or disappearance of a species or ecosystem due to human activities or environmental changes.
Referring to the discontinuation or obsolescence of a technology or product, similar to how the dodo bird disappeared from existence.
Describing the failure or downfall of a company or business venture, akin to the fate of the dodo bird.
Referring to the extinction or disappearance of a species, as the dodo bird did in the past.
In a writing context, 'go the way of the dodo' may be used to indicate that a particular writing style or technique is becoming obsolete and is at risk of disappearing completely.
Psychologists may use 'go the way of the dodo' to refer to outdated psychological theories or treatment methods that are no longer used or considered effective.
Entrepreneurs may use this phrase to describe businesses or products that are failing or becoming irrelevant in the market.
Politicians may use 'go the way of the dodo' to refer to policies or political strategies that are no longer effective or popular with the public.