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outdate

[out-deyt] / ˌaʊtˈdeɪt /


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Jenny said she was surprised at the age of the messages, which outdate various vintage crisp packets from the 1990s that she has found on beach cleans.

From BBC Mar. 9, 2024

National Parks and forests hold some of the last trees that outdate Western society.

From Seattle Times Feb. 23, 2023

For their part, moles, solitary underground creatures with giant paws for digging, outdate even the oldest kings of France.

From Salon Dec. 6, 2012

At Bell Labs, systems engineers spend years checking research developments against rival theories and the existing mechanisms they will outdate.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was well aware that the inventor might be on the verge of new inventions that would outdate the "Pollard," and he wanted to keep anything new for himself.

From The Submarine Boys' Trial Trip "Making Good" as Young Experts by Victor G. Durham

And if our corporate law is actually outdated and destructive tech, maybe we should update it.

From Salon Aug. 19, 2026

"For too long, outdated restrictions have kept tens of millions of forested acres off-limits to the very treatments that improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk to our communities."

From Barron's Aug. 18, 2026

He said the chimes only played for a few seconds at a time and questioned weather the 19:00 rule should be reviewed, branding it "outdated".

From BBC Aug. 13, 2026

The pair saw an outdated two-bedroom unit for $4,800 a month.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 10, 2026

Then he rose again, went into the den, and returned carrying several volumes of an outdated encyclopedia.

From "The Mysterious Benedict Society" by Trenton Lee Stewart

Rapid developments in theology compounded the problem, often outdating books before they appeared.

From Time Magazine Archive

A speech and scene like this bear witness to an author and actor outdating and outranking both scene and speech.

From Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians by Clark S. Beardslee




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