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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of futureproof.

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Examples

  • We would have liked to see it futureproofed with something like 1GB, but then again, Apple's got to sell a new phone in a year.

    Engadget 2010

  • They're already thinking about 802. 11n, trying to plan the network to be futureproofed with only radios needing swapping instead of basic infrastructure.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • They're already thinking about 802. 11n, trying to plan the network to be futureproofed with only radios needing swapping instead of basic infrastructure.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • They're already thinking about 802. 11n, trying to plan the network to be futureproofed with only radios needing swapping instead of basic infrastructure.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • They're already thinking about 802. 11n, trying to plan the network to be futureproofed with only radios needing swapping instead of basic infrastructure.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • They're already thinking about 802. 11n, trying to plan the network to be futureproofed with only radios needing swapping instead of basic infrastructure.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • They're already thinking about 802. 11n, trying to plan the network to be futureproofed with only radios needing swapping instead of basic infrastructure.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • I also wrote, Interestingly, while they say futureproofed on one page, they don't mention whether purchasers would receive free hardware upgrades if the WiMax standard as deployed is too different to allow firmware changes to this equipment.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • They're already thinking about 802. 11n, trying to plan the network to be futureproofed with only radios needing swapping instead of basic infrastructure.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • Interestingly, while they say futureproofed on one page, they don't mention whether purchasers would receive free hardware upgrades if the WiMax standard as deployed is too different to allow firmware changes to this equipment.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

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