The name lost its prominence to modern names since the 1970s.
Perhaps we should feel grateful that foreign policy has lost its political prominence.
It may be losing its prominence in the cultures of the East, too.
In 1866, the war being over, military surgery lost its prominence, and he was made professor emeritus.
He also saw Charleston, his home town, losing its prominence as a seaport.
In 1895, Chase departed the studio, and the building subsequently lost its prominence as an art center.
Despite his early entrance into the Mexican muralism scene, he quickly lost prominence.
Clifford was a common surname mainly in the 18th century but lost its prominence over the years.
Third, issues of concern for people of Chocó lost prominence in the national political debate.
As the festival lost its prominence, notably in the 1990's, the city lost enthusiasm.