antiquated
adj/ˈæntɪˌkweɪtɪd/
Etymology
From antiquate + -ed.
- borrowed from antiquātus
Definitions
old-fashioned, out of date
- Coming to the third proposition, von Hertling says, with justice, that the doctrine of the balance of power is a more or less antiquated doctrine.
- A root-and-branch reform of our antiquated passenger fares system is urgently needed if the rail industry is to fill the £2 billion annual black hole in its finances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
simple past and past participle of antiquate
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA