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View definitions for more out-of-date

more out-of-date

adjective as in old-fashioned

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That just makes our Constitution seem all the more out-of-date.

It’s the same room Zoey used for her birthday party here in third grade, and the reason I know that is because the Terminator, Jurassic Park, and Fast & Furious video games we’re allowed to play for free this afternoon were out-of-date back then and are even more out-of-date now.

This is because their environmental documents "have to be both complete and up-to-date", but "the more complete they are, the longer they take to produce and hence the more out-of-date they are, and therefore more susceptible to legal challenge".

From BBC

Ms Lucas is also upset by one of the unexpected consequences of June's referendum; that the figures for voter numbers are more out-of-date than at any previous review.

From BBC

The poll is more out-of-date than in some other states, but there’s little evidence things have changed since then.

From Time

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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