Out of date meaning in English
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Definition
out of date (or out-of-date): old-fashioned, obsolete, old; expired
- "It's a solid program all around, the only problem is that it's probably a little out of date by now."
- "It was not a question of hygiene in the kitchen, nor of out-of-date tuna."
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