outmode

[ US /ˌaʊtˈmoʊd/ ]
VERB
  1. make unfashionable, outdated, or obsolete
    Modern ways of cooking have outmoded the hearth
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  • So will the investment in capital goods and engineering skills needed to modernise outmoded factories.
  • Already considering flip-top cell phones pretty outmoded, we attach Bluetooth devices, with no thought of Lt Uhura opening the hailing frequencies through an elaborate earpiece. Officers Starship | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • It was a cheapjack company that paid writers and artists at rates ranging from poor to involuntary servitude, then printed their wares on presses that were outmoded.
  • I'm outmoded in this city of nouveau riche values and consumer durables.
  • In Scotland, however, the old code remained legal and came to be viewed simultaneously as a relic of outmoded ways of life and as a sign of modernity.
  • Why is the U.S. blindly plunging ahead with such a potentially disastrous and outmoded concept?
  • President Bush argues that civil-service regulations are outmoded and that national security will be enhanced if the secretary of Homeland Security can punish laggards and reward talent.
  • outmoded ideas
  • Why do these theories of good study habits that are in outmoded persist? Think You Know How To Study? Think Again
  • Isn't it time to declare all such vessels outmoded, obsolete and a danger to peace?
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