Antiquate

Word ANTIQUATE
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Hyphenation an ti quate
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Definitions and meanings of "Antiquate"

What do we mean by antiquate?

To make obsolete or old-fashioned. transitive verb

To antique. transitive verb

Same as antiquated, p. a.

To make old or obsolete; make old and useless by substituting something newer and better.

To make old, or obsolete; to make antique; to make old in such a degree as to put out of use; hence, to make void, or abrogate. transitive verb

To cause to become old or obsolete. verb

Make obsolete or old-fashioned verb

Give an antique appearance to verb

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The word "antiquate" in example sentences

December 7th, 2008 at 12: 40 pm cash medic says: cash medic … antiquate stepping bovines breathers superfluously: finalize? ❋ Unknown (2005)

Gardner had seen Chatterton antiquate a parchment and had heard him say that a person who had studied antiquities could with the aid of certain books (among them Bailey) 'copy the style of our elder poets so exactly that the most skilful observer should not be able to detect him. ❋ Thomas Chatterton (N/A)

Baltimore, and which was to antiquate the "American System" over which ❋ William E. Dodd (N/A)

We have two accounts; one of which represents the pseudo-Rowley rubbing a parchment upon a dirty floor after smearing it with ochre and saying 'that was the way to antiquate it'; the other, even more explicit, is the testimony of a local chemist, one Rudhall, who was for some time a close friend of Chatterton's. ❋ Thomas Chatterton (N/A)

A Mr. Rudhall [11] said that, when Chatterton wrote on a parchment, he held it over a candle to give it the appearance of antiquity; and a Mr. Gardener has recorded, that he once saw Chatterton rub a parchment over with ochre, and afterwards rub it on the ground, saying, "that was the way to antiquate it." ❋ Various (N/A)

Seriously, I believe it will antiquate all types of airplanes, prop or jet. ❋ John Wood Campbell (1940)

Soglia (Institut, Canon, II, 12) says "The law of tithes can never be abrogated by prescription or custom, if the ministers of the Church have no suitable and sufficient provision from other sources; because then the natural and divine law, which can neither be abrogated not antiquate, commands that the tithe be paid." ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

If there be any who are not in harmony with this desire, then such have nothing to do with what I have to say, for it will be said regardless of antiquate forms or fossilized dogmas, but in the simplest and least offending language that I can choose. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Such charges are easily made, and may at first sight seem very plausible, as the last fifteen or twenty years have brought with them an amount of research in the language of the Greek Testament which might be thought to antiquate some results of the Revision, and to affect to some extent the long labours of those who took part in it. ❋ Unknown (1862)

Only the lapse of many years may antiquate but never stale his elegant work on 'Ovarian Tumors,' of which one of his most famous compeers has said that he would 'rather have written it than any other medical work of any time or in any language.' ❋ Baxter Perry Smith (1856)

By the by, I observe that all men whose names are obviously derived from some mechanical trade, endeavour to disguise and antiquate, as it were, their names, by spelling them after some quaint manner or other. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Whilst these were under discussion, new matter of complaint came over, which seemed to antiquate the first. ❋ Edmund Burke (1763)

They have been updated over the years but at their core, retain antiquate technology, according to the district. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We wish the name malignant were obsolete and antiquate, if so be the thing itself, which is such a root of bitterness, were extirpated out of the church. ❋ Hugh Binning (1640)

While the general consensus seems to be that computers will antiquate the frenzied shouting and signaling of the pit, we're not there quite yet. ❋ Unknown (2009)

While the consensus is that computers will antiquate the frenzied shouting and signaling of the pit, we're not there quite yet. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Lin's discovery could antiquate automated solar arrays, as his antireflective coating absorbs sunlight evenly and equally from all angles. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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