transitive. To consign (something) to the past; to render obsolete or disused; to cause to be no longer appropriate, relevant, or needed.
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释义 | the world > time > relative time > the past > oldness or ancientness > [verb (transitive)] > render old-fashioned (10) antiquate1531 transitive. To consign (something) to the past; to render obsolete or disused; to cause to be no longer appropriate, relevant, or needed. stale1601 transitive. To render stale, out of date or uninteresting; to diminish interest in. superannuate1649 transitive. To make (something) antiquated or obsolete, esp. through age or new developments. Also: to dismiss or discard as antiquated or out of… outmode1668 transitive. To cause to be out of fashion, render obsolete or old-fashioned. rust1694 transitive. To render antiquated or obsolete. rare. unmodernize1818 intransitive and transitive. To give an old-fashioned appearance or form to (something); to make (something) no longer modern. fossilize1848 transitive. To transform into something suggestive of a fossil, as lacking life, capacity for growth, etc.; to preserve unchanged; to make incapable… oust1865 transitive. To replace in use or fashion. date1895 transitive. To mark as being of a certain date or period; to make outdated or only briefly fashionable or appealing. archaize1906 To imitate the archaic; to render archaistic. |
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