Antiuating

/ænˈtɪkweɪtɪŋ/ verb

Making something appear old or outdated; causing something to become obsolete or seem like an antique.

From antiquate (from Latin antiquatus, past participle of antiquare, to make old) + -ing. The prefix anti- in this context means 'causing to become' rather than 'against,' reflecting an older English construction.

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