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outmode

[out-mohd] / ˌaʊtˈmoʊd /


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At this point the reader may wonder why I should even bother to rebuke George Will; in his outmoded pomposity, he makes almost too easy a target.

From Salon

Traditional moviegoing is outmoded for most people, he said at a Time magazine event this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

ReplayTV then got shuttled from owner to owner, getting whittled away as its technology became more outmoded.

From Los Angeles Times

Those institutions of democracy that fill Americans with so much outmoded pride served as inspirations to the world; that much is true.

From Salon

The chips also are outmoded for some AI applications compared to the company’s top-of-the-line Blackwell series, which are still subject to a U.S. export ban.

From Los Angeles Times