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antiquate
/ ˈæntɪˌkweɪt /
verb
- to make obsolete or old-fashioned
- to give an old or antique appearance to
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- anti·quation noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of antiquate1
1400–50; late Middle English antiquat old < Medieval Latin antīquātus old, ancient, past participle of antiquāre to put in an earlier state, verbal derivative of Latin antīquus; antique
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Word History and Origins
Origin of antiquate1
C15: from Latin antīquāre to make old, from antīquus ancient
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Example Sentences
A little peaceful study and development of submarines and aircraft will antiquate our present antidotes.
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Such works are held as antiquate and mossy; And as regards the younger folk, indeed, They never yet have been so pert and saucy.
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Whilst these were under discussion, new matter of complaint came over, which seemed to antiquate the first.
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Seriously, I believe it will antiquate all types of airplanes, prop or jet.
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