Antiquate

/ˈæntɪkweɪt/ verb

To make something old-fashioned or no longer useful; to cause something to become outdated or obsolete.

From Latin antiquatus (made old), past participle of antiquare. Entered English in the 16th century meaning literally 'to make ancient.' The sense of 'making obsolete' developed because old things naturally become outdated.

AMአንድ ነው Antiquities
ARتجعله قديمًا
BNপ্রাচীন করা
CAantiquar
CSzastarovat
DAgamle
DEveralten
ELπαλαιώσει
ESantigüar
FAقدیمی کردن
FIvanha
FRantiquifier
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