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Sentence example with the word 'antiquate'
antiquate
Definition
v.
make obsolete or old-fashioned
Last update: September 16, 2015
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Louis, and indeed in all the
antiquate
d quarters of Paris.
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"He had great store of
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d sentiments--like those in the chronicles of the paladins."
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Prussianized Germany was at once the newest and the most
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d thing in Western Europe.
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China follows Japan and throws off trammels of
antiquate
d usage.
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Antiquated as our popular follies was the organization of our small society.
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She drew near to the enormous,
antiquate
d cooking place.
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He'd like to have me dress as
antiquate
d as old Mrs.
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This was the
antiquate
d elegance of his day.
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The liveries in the antechamber were
antiquate
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BLOOM: (Reflects precautiously) That
antiquate
d commode.
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His attire also was
antiquate
d and extravagant.
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antiquary
- antiquate -
antiquated
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