verb
- making something seem old-fashioned or no longer current; causing to become obsolete
Usage: present participle of ‘outdate’
Examples
- New technology is constantly outdating older computer models.
- The rapid changes in fashion are outdating last season’s trends.
- Digital cameras succeeded in outdating film photography for most consumers.
- Social media platforms risk outdating themselves if they don’t innovate.
- The company’s outdating business model led to declining profits.
- Smartphones are outdating many traditional devices like cameras and MP3 players.