Sentence examples for Antiquated from inspiring English sources

The word "Antiquated" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is outdated or no longer in use. Example: "The antiquated technology in the office made it difficult to complete tasks efficiently." Alternatives include "outdated" or "obsolete."

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Antiquated

adjective

Old-fashioned, out of date

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"Poor planning and antiquated development assessment processes significantly drive up the price of housing and commercial projects," the head of the Property Council, Ken Morrison said.

Such antiquated policy in the treatment of our neighbours stands in disproportionate contrast to the "unintended" incursions of naval ships, armed to the teeth with every piece of radar and satellite equipment under the sun, who have suffered no cost or damage as a result of their action.

"For the moment our priority is to help low-income families paying for antiquated heating systems because, as a nation, we did not invest enough during the last century," says Southampton's Payne.

She exclaims that for her kids "the page is interesting but antiquated".

Stuart Jones, writing in the Times before the 1986-87 season, made the case for the new development: "The welcome change in the antiquated system will clearly introduce added tension and excitement at the season's end".

The reforms to how the party elects its leaders do not start to kick in until 2015, so this will be decided by the antiquated three-part electoral college.

Hattersley was always considered to be on the right of the Labour party: he believes in market forces and advocates public ownership only when it makes sense, not for antiquated doctrinal reasons.

For critics of loyalism the protest came across as a combination of antiquated jingoism and the kind of ugly, reactionary violence that dominated the early decades of the 20th century.

Hogg suggests the ICT systems are antiquated.

That could shake up the antiquated radio world much as cable challenged network television in the 1980s.

The antiquated voting system is creaking under the strain.

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