dead letter

dead letter
dead letter
1. a piece of mail that is returned to the post office as both undeliverable and unreturnable. •

At the end of the year, the post office usually has bushels of dead letters.

Some of the dead letters are opened to see if there is an address inside.

2. an issue, law, or matter that is no longer important or that no longer has force or power. •

His point about the need for education reform is a dead letter. It is being done now.

This point of law is a dead letter since the last Supreme Court ruling on this matter.

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{n. phr.} An undeliverable letter that ends up in a special office holding such letters. * /There is a dead letter office in most major cities./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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