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outdate

verb as in obsolesce

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Example Sentences

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.

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

It’s a major step toward replacing the state’s current outdate voting machines, which offer no auditable paper trail.

Richard Kerr, who is the chair of the RCS's commission on the future of surgery, said the continued use of the outdate technology by the NHS was "absurd".

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Rio organizers are cutting about $500 million in expenses, several million tickets remain unsold, and venues for sailing, canoeing and rowing are rife with high virus levels linked to Rio’s outdate sewage treatment system.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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