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demoded

American  
[dee-moh-did] / diˈmoʊ dɪd /

adjective

  1. out of date; outmoded.


Etymology

Origin of demoded

1885–90; partial translation of French démodé

Example Sentences

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It was indeed so perfectly in the fashion of its time, as to be inevitably demoded after a lapse of years.

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Everything she saw was evidence of the demoded prison conditions that a twentieth century government tolerates.

From Time Magazine Archive

It has bits of soliloquies and other dodges of technique now demoded.

From Project Gutenberg

He vegetated, superfluous and demoded, in a society which insisted that for its amusement the holy place be turned into a concert hall.

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The three lounge-suits of tweed, though slightly demoded, would still be vogue in this remote spot.

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