outdate

out·date

[out-deyt]
verb (used with object), out·dat·ed, out·dat·ing.
to put out of date; make antiquated or obsolete: The advent of the steamship outdated sailing ships as commercial carriers.

Origin:
1640–50; probably back formation from outdated

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outdate (ˌaʊtˈdeɪt) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb
(tr) (of something new) to cause (something else) to become old-fashioned or obsolete

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