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(adj)
Alternative form of out of date.
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Retired or discarded due to age.
(of words, equipment, etc.) No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often in favour of something newer).
Not current.
(colloquial) Dated; out of style; old-fashioned.
Obsolete.
old-fashioned, out of date
Not progressive; concerned with the past rather than the present or future.
Of an object, outdated or no longer in vogue.
Very old; having existed for a long time; ancient or well-established.
Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old.
Having existed in ancient times, descended from antiquity; used especially in reference to Greece and Rome.
Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
In the process of becoming obsolete, but not obsolete yet.
Erroneous in date; containing an anachronism; in a wrong time; not applicable to or not appropriate for the time.
Old.
Having existed for a long time; of long standing.
(n)
(uncountable) The state of being obsolete—no longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected.
Of firm build; stiff; stout; strong.
Superfluous; exceeding what is necessary, no longer needed.
Pertaining to a stereotype; conventional.
Unoriginal; stereotypical.
(before the noun, idiomatic) Current; recent; the latest.
Discontinued; having ceased or gone out of use.
(commerce, often attributive) The termination of the sale of or support for goods and services.
No longer fresh, in reference to food, urine, straw, wounds, etc.
that is no longer valid
No longer in use or active, nor expected to be again.
(Canada, US, chiefly law) Being an exercise of thought; academic.
Late; especially, past a deadline or too late to fulfill a need.
Near the end of a period of time.
Previous.
That has been overcome, prevailed over.
That has passed a given qualification or examination; qualified.
The state of being backward.
Outclassed; unable to compete
immature and not fully developed
(of food) That has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible.
Directed towards the rear or the past; retrograde.
Indicating position or direction.
Directed or moving backwards in relation to the normal or previous direction of travel; retreating.
Outdated.
Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect.
Of a person or animal: exhausted or fatigued from exertion.
(v)
(transitive) To defeat an enemy and invade in great numbers, seizing the enemy positions conclusively.
(computing) Said of a function or feature planned to be phased out, but still available for use.
disappearance
Unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime.
Rent in tatters, torn, hanging in rags; ragged.
Not appropriate; not suitable for the situation, time, or place.
At an inopportune time.
Happening/occurring at an inconvenient or inappropriate time.
Marked by a line drawn crosswise, often denoting cancellation.
Equipped with a bridge (in many contexts).
Taken by surprise; overcome.
powered by water that flows over the top from above (of a water wheel)
Of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
From, in, or pertaining to, an old-growth forest; having mature trees or other plants.
(botany) Of or pertaining to trees which lose their leaves in winter or the dry season.
(transitive) To go beyond (some limit); to surpass; to be longer than.
(transitive) To bring (a thing) up to date.
(N)
a single from the Christian rock group Big Daddy Weave.
(transitive) To go beyond or exceed (something) in an adjudicative or literal sense.
(transitive) To take the place of.
(transitive) To exceed in importance or value.
To move more quickly than (someone or something) so as to outrun or leave it behind.
(transitive) To perform better than something or someone.
Not fashionable.
(Of a product) Permanently no longer available for sale
Having been or happened in the distant past.
out of date
old-fashioned
To make obsolete or out of date.
Outdated, old-fashioned.
(dialect or nonstandard) Alternative form of old-fashioned. [Of an object, outdated or no longer in vogue.]
(dated) outmoded; having fallen out of fashion
outmoded.
outdated; old-fashioned; démodé
Old-fashioned, outmoded.
In a state of fossilization; preserved in rock.
(Singapore) A title indicating respect, prefixed to the names of Buddhist monks and nuns.
(Liverpool) old-fashioned or out of date
(obsolete) Very old.
Alternative form of passé (mostly used of women, being the French feminine form) [(colloquial) Dated; out of style; old-fashioned.]
(slang, derogatory, dated) Dated; passé; out of style.
Old; worn out; useless.
(obsolete) Old; worn out; feeble.
Having an old-fashioned or archaic feel.
(figurative) Of a person or a thing: old, worn-out; also, obsolete.
Obsolete form of ancient. [Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old.]
(rare) Mostly obsolete.
Of or relating to the Streamline Moderne school of architecture.
Aged, elderly, old.
(obsolete) That has passed; bygone.
Alternative form of old-timey. [(US, informal) Reminiscent or representative of an older time.]