Similar words: out of date, out of danger, out of debt, out of doors, break of day, star of david, like a fish out of water, out of. Meaning: adj. old; no longer in use or valid or fashionable.
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(31) You tend to keep the components you use the most, while getting rid of something superfluous, like an out-of-date laserdisc player.
(32) His skin was pitch-black, and wore the out-of-date reading glasses.
(33) In the absence of synchronization, if one thread writes to a variable and another thread reads that same variable, the reading thread could see stale, or out-of-date, data.
(34) Maria Eriksson Baaz, a Swedish academic from the University of Gothenburg,[www.Sentencedict.com] has called the study into question by arguing that it is based on out-of-date and questionable figures.
(35) Does the love described in the novel seem "out-of-date" to them?
(36) Remember the previous pictures of the old and rotten vessel which is out-of-date?
(37) The movement had the grounding of anti-tradition, so it was welcomed by young students. At the same time, the tenet of the movement was adiaphorous, so it also absorbed many out-of-date scholars.
(38) This is an essential step at this point, because otherwise the database could be generated from an out-of-date model definition.
(39) But it reflects an out-of-date world order, not the current global balance, let alone a future one.
(40) If there are specific areas where their existing website is failing or out-of-date, make sure that you have an understanding of specifically how they expect the new website to improve their business.
(41) They contain enormous amounts of redundant data, and often present out-of-date information.
(42) Your computer iseven more vulnerable to security attacks if you're running plug-ins that aren'tup to date, because out-of-date plug-ins don't contain the latest securityfixes.
(43) Their recommendations have often been based on out-of-date science and influenced by people with business interests in their messages.
(44) "The existing international monetary system is out-of-date, " said Wang Jianye, chief economist of the Export-Import Bank of China and former IMF economist.
(45) Some parts of the equipment can be considered as out-of-date but won't be changed in the near future due to their high reliability.
(46) Any existing fragments with out-of-date column statistics will also be rebuilt at this time.
(47) Washington said it was a mistake, caused by out-of-date maps, but China was unconvinced.
(48) The out-of-date style of writing in the 20(superscript th) century is full of long wordiness and too much courteousness. Sometimes it is too vague, ambiguous, and hard to understand.
(49) "We only have out-of-date books that do not fulfill students' expectations, " he said.
(50) Gates's notion that the Internet would play a supporting role in the information highway of the future, rather than being the highway itself, was out-of-date the day The Road Ahead was published.
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