outdate

[aʊtˈdeɪt]

outdate Definition

  • 1to make something old-fashioned or obsolete
  • 2to become outdated

Using outdate: Examples

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

  • Example

    The technology quickly outdates itself.

  • Example

    The fashion industry is constantly outdating its own trends.

  • Example

    His knowledge of the subject had outdated over the years.

outdate Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outdate

Phrases with outdate

  • technology that is no longer current or useful

    Example

    The company's use of outdated technology was hindering its growth.

  • information that is no longer accurate or relevant

    Example

    The report contained a lot of outdated information that needed to be updated.

  • fashion that is no longer in style or fashionable

    Example

    Her wardrobe was full of outdated fashion from the 80s and 90s.

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Summary: outdate in Brief

'Outdate' [aʊtˈdeɪt] means to make something old-fashioned or obsolete, or to become outdated. It can refer to technology, fashion, or information, as in 'The technology quickly outdates itself.' 'Outdate' has synonyms like 'obsolete' and 'antiquate,' and antonyms like 'modernize' and 'upgrade.'