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out-of-date

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ADJECTIVE
  1. old; no longer valid or fashionable
    out-of-date ideas
    an obsolete locomotive
    obsolete words
    superannuated laws
    outdated equipment
    obsolete words

How To Use out-of-date In A Sentence

  • The information in the tourist guide is already out-of-date.
  • In the very situation I'm in at Vallelunga—a transient cornering maneuver with some speed, having to peddle the throttle to bring the nose into line—the Murcielago would be all wound up, its out-of-date stability software and AWD system agonizing between understeer and oversteer. Lambo's Latest Rambo Has a Heart
  • So put that on, and dig out some of those out-of-date clip-on Adidas pants which you insist are something of a fashionable item.
  • He was unaware that he was being fobbed off with out-of-date stock.
  • The board said that patients were administered out-of-date and discontinued drugs.
  • He knew he had a pad of television-style storyboard paper around somewhere, out-of-date for sure but still usable. DEAD LINES
  • There's no way that thinking so old and stale, so out-of-date, can begin to take in or react adventurously to a fast-changing world. Tom Engelhardt: Cutting $100 Billion?... Easy -- If Only Washington Had a Brain
  • Make sure you have a regular clearout though, as the bathroom is a prime place for out-of-date medicines or half-used bottles of shampoo to accumulate. Hollow Stash | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • His hair has just been recently chopped from his younger out-of-date curtains style into a short ruffled and very sexy crop.
  • I note that the Matsui + Pielke paper uses a current value for CO2 of 336 ppm, which is significantly out-of-date, and that biases their estimate of GHG radiative forcing down by about 0.6 W/m2. Unthreaded #17 « Climate Audit
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