Similar words: outdated, sedated, antedate, inundated, dilapidated, intimidated, date, sedate. Meaning: ['deɪtɪd] adj. 1. marked by features of the immediate and usually discounted past 2. bearing a date.
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121. Gordon looked somewhat Ivy League, with raffish touches that dated from the early 1970s.
122. The building and decoration of this temple can be dated within fairly narrow limits.
123. In a long blue-envelope letter to Dominy, dated February 3, 1965, Stamm delivered his report.
124. I had hardly dated, and the next thing I knew I was getting married.
125. The Apollo astronauts brought back rock samples that enabled various craters to be dated.
126. It was marked on a map dated 1648 and according to local reports was a working mill until 1900.
127. Its present course can almost certainly be dated from late Saxon times.
128. Three pieces of daub were dated and provided an average age and standard error of 830 plus/minus 40 years.
129. Scientists have not yet dated the human remains found at these megalithic sites.
130. Thus the earliest civilian activity belongs to the third century with the main stone buildings dated to the fourth.
131. Many of them have a crush on him, though he seems unapproachable,[http://sentencedict.com/dated.html] and has never dated anyone we know.
132. A statutory demand dated 15 August was served on the debtor on 21 August.
133. Satisfying himself after a while, he commenced to write a follow-up letter, composed by George and dated 31 August.
134. Thucydides fixed the beginning of the war and dated subsequent events by counting how many years had elapsed from the start.
135. A remarkable letter from Warltire to Priestley, dated 3 January 1777, indicates his acute powers of observation.
136. Ulrika, who once dated Prince Edward, was caught on camera walking in the arms of the mystery man.
137. It had become dated and out of fashion, but was still occasionally heard.
138. One dated back to 1994 and another regarded contracts from 1998 that had already been the focus of a Star expos.
139. But despite its sharp looks, underneath the Herald was seriously dated, even in 1959.
140. And every bill dated November or later he got discounted at once and turned into cash.
141. Its decisive decline is often said to have dated from the thirteenth century.
142. One such charming and dated anomaly is that a school like Burleigh can be bought.
143. Minitel is a creature of the 80s and now seems as dated as mullet hairdos and Bananarama.
144. In one comparative study, over 30 radiocarbon laboratories dated the same sample.
145. The minimal sculptures by Araeen and Avtarjeet Danjal have a dated, anonymous air.
146. He dated a uranium mineral in his laboratory at McGill University in Montreal the next year.
147. Signed and dated by your customer, who should receive a copy.
148. The allegations were confirmed in an internal university audit dated May 1996, according to a Wall Street Journal story last year.
149. This album has hardly dated at all.
150. a Koran dated 556 AH.
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