adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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outmoded economic policies
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The government's outmoded attitudes are dragging the whole country back into the nineteenth century.
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The views of many of the senior professors reflect outmoded concepts and ideas.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Alas, the library became outmoded .
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By 1904, the Victorian ideal had become clearly outmoded .
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Clearly, before about 1880, Degas rendered all the fast equestrian positions in the already outmoded traditional way.
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He devised a set of heavy draft horse casting hobbles which are now outmoded but still bear his name.
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He had always thought of it as a superficial and outmoded gesture found only in old novels.
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People from the South tend to have a lot of outmoded ideas about service.
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The ` trendies' claim that such a view is elitist and outmoded .
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Though conservatives were still attempting to thwart change, he said, central planning and other outmoded Marxist practices had been scrapped.