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Meanings of
out-of-date
in English
Old; no longer valid or fashionable.
obsolete
outdated
superannuated
Related terms
noncurrent
Usage of
out-of-date
in English
1
It did so where
out
-
of
-
date
and inefficient power generating stations were concerned.
2
He's sitting over there in the corner, reading an
out
-
of
-
date
Evening Herald.
3
Always the same thin, ratty face, shabby,
out
-
of
-
date
clothes, whiny, penetrating voice.
4
I felt foolish as I flashed my
out
-
of
-
date
jockey's badge his way.
5
People quickly get frustrated working for
out
-
of
-
date
organisations with legacy systems.
6
The article was also amended to remove
out
-
of
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date
information about funding.
7
NZNO is also upset at
out
-
of
-
date
guidelines being used to justify the cuts.
8
Tralee Circuit Criminal Court ordered the
out
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of
-
date
condoms to be destroyed.
9
But the world is now far from those ancient ways and
out
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of
-
date
ideals.
10
I can give you a list but it would be incomplete and
out
-
of
-
date
.
11
It's got her name and a rather
out
-
of
-
date
photograph on it.
12
The episode was pulled from the channel's schedule due to
out
-
of
-
date
racial references.
13
Gayle picked nervously at the
out
-
of
-
date
magazines on the low table.
14
Then I came across an
out
-
of
-
date
magazine and figured, why not?
15
Like everything else in the inter-orbit ship, it was worn down and
out
-
of
-
date
.
16
The guy was dressed in a cheap suit, five years
out
-
of
-
date
.
Other examples for "out-of-date"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
out-of-date machines
Out-of-date
through the time