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Adjective out-of-date has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebOut-of-datePart of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: No longer current or fashionable Example Sentence: The fashion industry quickly discards out-of-date trends in favor of the latest styles. Sense 2: Old-fashioned or antiquated Example Sentence: My grandmother's out-of-date television set still requires an antenna to receive a signal. Part of Speech: Noun Sense: An expired or no longer valid item or piece of information Example Sentence: The out-of-date coupon I found in my wallet couldn't be used at the store anymore. Part of Speech: Verb Sense: To become outdated or no longer in use Example Sentence: Technology advancements have caused many traditional business methods to out-of-date. Part of Speech: Adverb Sense: In a manner that is not current or contemporary Example Sentence: The company's marketing strategy was falling behind and its competitors were rapidly progressing, leaving it out-of-date. Related Products: | ||||
out-herod out-migration out-moralize out-of-body experience out-of-bounds out-of-character out-of-control out-of-court settlement out-of-date out-of-door out-of-doors out-of-home out-of-network out-of-pocket out-of-power out-of-school out-of-state
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