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antiquate

[an-ti-kweyt] / ˈæn tɪˌkweɪt /


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Either way, the hodgepodge of conferences we have today is antiquated, a relic of a broken cable TV model.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Bill Plaschke waxes nostalgic, the rest of us slog down the 10 Freeway from Westwood, through downtown, up into the far northeast corner of L.A., to the antiquated monument that is the Rose Bowl.

From Los Angeles Times

Lowering your energy bills used to be a matter of switching from oil to natural gas or swapping out an antiquated AC.

From The Wall Street Journal

This probably explains their attraction to “The Knight of the Burning Pestle,” however antiquated and rickety.

From New York Times

Such power limits leave the CDC with its “utterly dysfunctional, antiquated” data collection system, said Lawrence Gostin, director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University.

From Seattle Times