outdated
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of outdated
Example Sentences
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BBC File on 4 Investigates has found that technology is outdated, there is a lack of investment and senior surgeons are leaving - while patients point to issues with ongoing care.
From BBC
For those who are rethinking their filing order because it might be based on outdated notions, there is an option to make that change, but it’s very difficult.
From MarketWatch
For almost 20 years, NI Water has been protected from the severest pollution fines because of a special arrangement that acknowledges its outdated and underfunded infrastructure.
From BBC
A spokesperson for TikTok hit back at what it called a "flawed study" that relied on "outdated research about multiple platforms".
From BBC
The WTO, which regulates large swathes of global trade, has been facing increasing pressure to overhaul rules considered by many as outdated and unable to keep pace with a rapidly changing world.
From Barron's
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