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anachronism

[uh-nak-ruh-niz-uhm] / əˈnæk rəˌnɪz əm /


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The Dow—a group of 30 companies often seen as an anachronism in an era of index investing and big data—doesn’t capture the full force of the current boom.

From The Wall Street Journal

Michelle Goldberg of the New York Times has dismissed it as “a silly anachronism.”

From Salon

The Court held that the formula was an anachronism from the Jim Crow era and didn’t account for racial progress.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their opposition to transportation projects and other infrastructure, though supposedly grounded in Jeffersonian principle, was a roundabout way of retarding industrial development and ensuring that slavery did not become an economic anachronism.

From Salon

Some people do not get the Lions and call it an anachronism and an unimportant exhibition.

From BBC