Antiquation

/ˌæntɪkˈweɪʃən/ noun

The process or act of making something old-fashioned or obsolete; the state of being made outdated.

From antiquate plus the nominal suffix -tion (Latin -tio). Follows the standard pattern where English verbs become abstract nouns describing the action or state, common from the 16th century.

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