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 out of date; outmoded.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

From Time Magazine Archive

He had carried this innocent precision, these dainty demoded cusps, through misery and passion to old age.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White

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

From Ruggles of Red Gap by Wilson, Harry Leon

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

From Thomas Moore by Gwynn, Stephen Lucius

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

From Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 by Bennett, Arnold