outmode

[out-mohd]

outmode Definition

  • 1to make something old-fashioned or obsolete
  • 2to go out of fashion or become obsolete

Using outmode: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outmode" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's products were outmoded and no longer in demand.

  • Example

    Her fashion sense was outmoded and outdated.

  • Example

    The technology had outmoded the old system.

  • Example

    The traditional methods of farming have been outmoded by modern techniques.

outmode Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outmode

Phrases with outmode

  • ideas that are old-fashioned or no longer relevant

    Example

    His outmoded ideas about gender roles were not well-received by his colleagues.

  • technology that is no longer useful or effective

    Example

    The company's reliance on outmoded technology was hindering its growth.

  • fashion that is no longer in style or popular

    Example

    Her wardrobe was full of outmoded fashion from the 80s and 90s.

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Summary: outmode in Brief

The verb 'outmode' [out-mohd] means to make something old-fashioned or obsolete, or to go out of fashion or become obsolete. It is often used to describe products, fashion, technology, and ideas that are no longer relevant or useful. Examples include 'The company's products were outmoded and no longer in demand,' and 'Her fashion sense was outmoded and outdated.' Synonyms include 'outdate,' 'antiquate,' 'disuse,' and 'superannuate.'