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outmoded
[ out-moh-did ]
adjective
- gone out of style; no longer fashionable:
outmoded styles.
Synonyms: , ,
- not acceptable by present standards; no longer usable; obsolete:
outmoded dwellings; outmoded teaching methods.
outmoded
/ ˌʊˈəʊɪ /
adjective
- no longer fashionable or widely accepted
- no longer practical or usable
Derived Forms
- ˌdzܳˈǻ, adverb
- ˌdzܳˈǻԱ, noun
Example Sentences
It’s a method of justifying saying out loud what Daum might still call the unspeakable — even if that feels, in 2025, like a sadly outmoded concept.
You’d think that would be easier, given that almost all modern series have truncated seasons, down from the 20+ episodes that your average television season used to have before streaming outmoded that model.
Though she ad-libbed next to nothing of that speech, she delivered an impassioned call to voters to turn the page on Donald Trump and his outlandish, outmoded thinking.
“But too many of these countries rely on outmoded strategies to become advanced economies. They depend just on investment for too long - or they switch prematurely to innovation.”
Everts said he hopes that whatever results emerge from the investigations, the agency doesn’t revert to an outmoded focus on imported water that he believes some “old guard” leaders of MWD still favor.
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