verb
- to make obsolete or out of date; to cause to become old-fashioned
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outmode’
Examples
- New technology quickly outmodes older computer systems.
- The smartphone outmodes traditional cameras for most users.
- Digital streaming outmodes physical media like DVDs.
- Each software update outmodes the previous version.
- Modern medicine outmodes many folk remedies.
- Electric vehicles gradually outmode gas-powered cars.