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outdated
[ out-dey-tid ]
adjective
- no longer in use or fashionable; out-of-date; outmoded; antiquated.
outdated
/ ˌaʊtˈdeɪtɪd /
adjective
- old-fashioned or obsolete
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Others fear that giving them the force of regulation could be more harmful because they would become outdated quickly.
“The problem is, some on both sides are using outdated science, some from decades ago,” Stafford continued.
So specious, in fact, that they are increasingly seen to be rationales to cover outdated forms of prejudice.
There are plenty of other outdated stereotypes in “Tom and Jerry”—sexist attitudes, for example—but Amazon chose to focus on race.
This makes the notion that race thwarts success increasingly outdated.
Cavalry is outdated, nowadays, but in rocky mountain country they can have uses where tanks can't go.
The crazy quilt of outdated, clumsy old buildings that was the local Starmen's Enclave.
He recognized the latest model lie-detector, a rather outdated narco-synthesizer, a Class B Psychocomputer.
You left the ship, it being outdated, battered, useless and drifting in normal interstellar where it would never be found.
Something in the outdated slang made him feel—almost patriotic.
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