Legacy Issue

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Pronunciation: /ˈlɛɡəsi ˈɪʃuː/

Definitions of legacy issue

noun an unresolved problem or situation from the past

Example Sentences

A1 My grandfather's legacy issue was his inability to save money.

A2 The company's legacy issue with outdated technology hindered its growth.

B1 The government is working to address the legacy issue of systemic racism.

B2 The new CEO inherited a legacy issue of corruption within the company.

C1 The legacy issue of environmental pollution requires long-term solutions.

C2 The legacy issue of income inequality continues to be a major challenge for society.

Examples of legacy issue in a Sentence

formal The company is still dealing with a legacy issue from the previous management.

informal We're stuck with this legacy issue that no one seems to know how to fix.

slang That legacy issue is a real pain in the neck.

figurative The legacy issue is like a dark cloud hanging over our progress.

Grammatical Forms of legacy issue

plural

legacy issues

present tense

legacy issue

future tense

will be legacy issue

perfect tense

has been legacy issue

continuous tense

is being legacy issue

singular

legacy issue

positive degree

legacy issue

infinitive

to legacy issue

gerund

legacy issuing

participle

legacy issued

Origin and Evolution of legacy issue

First Known Use: 1985 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'legacy issue' originated in the field of technology to refer to software or hardware problems that have persisted from previous versions or systems.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'legacy issue' has expanded beyond technology to refer to any persistent problem or challenge inherited from the past, not limited to just software or hardware issues.