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  • verb Present participle of antiquate.

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Examples

  • It's outstripping our capacity to cope, antiquating our laws, transforming our mores, reshuffling our economy, reordering our priorities, redefining our workplaces, putting our Constitution to the fire, shifting our concept of reality and making us sit for long periods in front of computer screens while CD-ROM drives grind out another video clip.

    Technomania 2008

  • I typically sit about 15 feet away from my rapidly antiquating 27″ CRT TV I stepped it off just now.

    New Toy « Whatever 2007

  • Likewise, men no longer belong to women, thus antiquating monogamy, marriage, commitment and human affection.

    GENERATION S.L U.T. Marty Beckerman 2004

  • Likewise, men no longer belong to women, thus antiquating monogamy, marriage, commitment and human affection.

    GENERATION S.L U.T. Marty Beckerman 2004

  • Likewise, men no longer belong to women, thus antiquating monogamy, marriage, commitment and human affection.

    GENERATION S.L U.T. Marty Beckerman 2004

  • Of Chatterton's method of antiquating something has already been said.

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • Thank you for antiquating a device I plan on purchasing in a couple months.,

    Boy Genius Report 2009

  • "One would represent me as attempting to undermine our native tongue; another, as modernizing; a third, as antiquating it.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866 Various

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