Vocabulary
Antiquated
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
old-fashioned or outdated.
Urdu meaning
نوواردات، پرانا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- In the view of this writer, the concept of an industrial policy belongs to an antiquated era.
- One hopes it marks the beginning of system-wide changes in our antiquated administrative structure and processes.
- Brick kilns, operating with antiquated technology, spew particulates skyward.
- Moreover, some 130 antiquated sites were identified in Landi Kotal in a 2015 survey by the directorate of archaeology and museums.
- These revelations, a first in over nine decades, date back to the Kushan period and the credit belongs to personnel from Archaeology Mohenjodaro who described the antiquated pennies as `thickly rusted and stuck together`.
Synonyms
outdated, out of date, outmoded, behind the times, old-fashioned, archaic
Antonyms
current, modern, up to date,
Curator example
“this antiquated central heating system”
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