1. outdated - Adjective
2. outdated - Adjective Satellite
Being out of date; antiquated.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm sure some people will say, 'Why do this?' And my response is, 'Why wouldn't you?' The film business in general is using a model that is outdated and, worse than that, inefficient. Steven Soderbergh
The combination of modern ordnance and outdated tactics had, as usual, created enormous casualties on both sides. Iain Banks
Small businesses provide 75 percent of new U.S. jobs and are the backbone of our economy, and no outdated ban should be keeping small business owners from collecting the same interest their money could earn if it were held by an individual. Sue Kelly
So, there I was, tied to an altar made from outdated encyclopedias, about to get sacrificed to the dark powers by a cult of evil Librarians. Brandon Sanderson
Even to me the issue of "stay small, sweet, quiet, and modest" sounds like an outdated problem, but the truth is that women still run into those demands whenever we find and use our voices. Brené Brown
Man's ego's inflated, his laws are outdated. They don't apply no more. You can't rely no more to be standing around waiting. Bob Dylan