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    out of date
    /ˌaʊtəvˈdeɪt/

    adjective

  2. Something that is out of date is old-fashioned and no longer useful. Think how rapidly medical knowledge has gone out of date in recent years. ...out-of-date nuclear power stations. More Synonyms of out of date. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  3. adjective. /ˌaʊt əv ˈdeɪt/ old-fashioned or without the most recent information and therefore no longer useful. These figures are very out of date. Suddenly she felt old and out of date. an out-of-date map. out-of-date technology. compareoutdated. Definitions on the go.

  4. The meaning of OUT-OF-DATE is outmoded, obsolete. How to use out-of-date in a sentence.

  5. OUT OF DATE meaning: 1. If clothes, colours, styles, etc. are out of date, they are old and not fashionable: 2. If…. Learn more.

  6. All you need to know about "OUT OF DATE" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  7. Out-of-date definition: gone out of style or fashion; outmoded; obsolete. See examples of OUT-OF-DATE used in a sentence.

  8. Adj. 1. out-of-date - old; no longer valid or fashionable; "obsolete words"; "an obsolete locomotive"; "outdated equipment"; "superannuated laws"; "out-of-date ideas". outdated, superannuated. noncurrent - not current or belonging to the present time.

  9. Aug 30, 2024 · out of date. (idiomatic) Too old to be used; not current; invalid; outmoded. My bus pass is out of date — I'll have to go buy a new one. I can't eat this salad, it's out of date. 1947 January and February, “Notes and News: Steamer Services on the Clyde”, in Railway Magazine, page 50:

  10. Sep 5, 2024 · Synonyms for OUT-OF-DATE: obsolete, antiquated, archaic, medieval, outdated, dated, prehistoric, outmoded; Antonyms of OUT-OF-DATE: modern, current, new, recent, contemporary, up-to-date, present-day, fresh.

  11. out of date adj, adv (out-of-date when prenominal) no longer valid, current, or fashionable; outmoded WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024