no longer

no longer

Not any longer; not now as was true before. Oh, the Smiths no longer live there—they moved out last year. It took a long time, but I no longer feel the craving for a cigarette, thank God!
See also: longer, no
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

no longer

Not any more, as in They no longer make this model of blender. [c. 1300]
See also: longer, no
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

no/any ˈlonger

used to say that something which was possible or true before is not now: I can’t wait any longer. He no longer lives here.
See also: any, longer, no
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

no longer

Not now as formerly: He no longer smokes.
See also: longer, no
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • be out of (one's) hair
  • get out of (one's) hair
  • get out of hair
  • moot point
  • moot point, a
  • moot question
  • out of (one's) hair
  • out of one's hair
  • out of someone's hair
  • the blush is off the peach
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This will turn on factors such as whether the patent rights were generating license revenue or preventing third parties from producing competitive products, thus supporting high prices and profit margins the company can no longer sustain.
Luther is, in other words, no longer confined to a certain authorized or even monopolized interpretation within the framework of a strictly confessional theology, having Luther "on contract," as it were, and defending him over and against other confessional theologies.
Under SB 236, Laws 2003, deductions are no longer allowed for dividends received from RICs and REITs.
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The Catholic laity, especially in America, is no longer made up of poor uneducated immigrants; very many of them are far more educated and experienced in various fields than the shepherds who are designated to "serve" them.
Use of the pooling-of-interests method is no longer permitted.
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