outdate
verb
Pronunciation: ˌaʊtˈdeɪt
Definition
Render something obsolete or old-fashioned by the introduction of newer, more effective alternatives.
Examples
New digital streaming services have largely outdated traditional physical media like DVDs.
The rapid development of artificial intelligence may soon outdate many current programming practices.
Technological advancements often outdate equipment within just a few years of its release.
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