Outdate

Word OUTDATE
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Definitions and meanings of "Outdate"

What do we mean by outdate?

To replace or make obsolete or old-fashioned. transitive verb

To make out of date or obsolete: put behind the time or out of fashion.

Old-fashioned, out of date; outdated adjective

To make obsolete or out of date verb

To make obsolete or out of date

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The word "outdate" in example sentences

But until newer global technologies outdate the phrase, everyone will at least know what you mean by compact disc. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

If all this sounds like outdate tradecraft, there's a reason. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Who would have thought "Imaginative Realism" could outdate this fast? ❋ James Gurney (2010)

The repression of women has tribal roots that far outdate the Taliban ideology, particularly in rural Afghanistan. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So, if we set an outdate, which has been rumored that the president will say we're going to get out of there by 2013, it's going to be President Karzai and the Afghan government saying, "We're ready," just like the government has said in Iraq, "and it's time for you folks to leave." ❋ Unknown (2009)

And those people, they don't have an outdate either. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Omar Abdullah in his capacity as Chairman of the Board approved renovation of redundant and outdate power project which are considered vital power production units of the State. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I find it strange that you got upset about the use of English on the sticker, rather than the fact that it is advertising the existence of a wholly outdate closed shop. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Why deal with that when your old clunky outdate site worked just fine. ❋ Harry (2008)

Such a decision would send shockwaves through the scientific community, instantly outdate textbooks, and cause educators to re-teach the basics of our solar system. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Writing anything on blogs can possibly outdate itself in a week, let alone a year. ❋ Fusenumber8 (2007)

She'd end up with no financial support and outdate job skills. ❋ Mother Jones RN (2007)

FINNSTROM: Well, first of all, they were saying December 1st now is the outdate. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Importantly, God "won't be back until fall;" that is, in the "fall" He may return to the Jewish people, meaning they might return to Him eventually (as suggested by Paul as well); also the last stanza suggests God will always take back those who repent; no sin of ours can outdate God; He is never over the hill or past His prime; he can field any fly ball we hit at Him. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Its automated machines restrict or outdate his work skills. ❋ Unknown (1975)

He had wondered, he remembered, if there might not be a certain sense which would outweigh logic and reason, if within his brain a man might not have another faculty, a divining faculty, which would outdate the old tools of logic and of reason. ❋ Simak, Clifford D., 1904-1988 (1952)

There's no point in starting to write a programme several hours before its goes on the air, as the capture of a town or another advance may outdate everything. ❋ Unknown (1945)

Mr. Gao said given current environment and especially on those capacity over-excessive related to small scale and outdate equipment and technology.

The once-biological shapes carved out of black shale formations in Africa outdate the next oldest example of what may have been multicellular life by about 200 million years. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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