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- verb Present participle of
outdate .
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Examples
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Communication technology is Today driven by manufactured outdating, a source of funds losing effectiveness. lgl
Jobs, Progress, and Displacement, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Bouncing ball games are as old as time itself – even outdating the invention of the ball, which is weird.
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Witnesses testified that new technology is outdating current privacy laws.
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Social customs had changed radically, outdating earlier notions of marriage as the only form of acceptable relationship.
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Social customs had changed radically, outdating early notions of marriage as the only form of acceptable relationship.
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Settled in 1612, Virginia only of the English colonies outdating it, life in Bermuda has been as placid as its lovely waters on a summer day; no agitation of sufficient occurrence having occurred to attract the attention of the outside world, from which it is so absolutely isolated.
The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 5, February, 1885 Various
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The other forms of reporting are outdating the newspapers, particularly with the sensational.
NYDN Rss Jimmy Breslin 2011
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BC has allowed just one 100-yard rusher the past two seasons and just seven rushing scores this year, but Nevada is one of the few teams capable of outdating those figures.
SI.com 2011
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The struggle to respond to changing IT requirements to fit business demands is outdating a classic approach to building large, monolithic data centers which have to last 20 or more years.
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The struggle to respond to changing IT requirements to fit business demands is outdating a classic approach to building large, monolithic data centers which have to last 20 or more years.
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