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English
Etymology
From out- + mode.
Verb
outmode (third-person singular simple present outmodes, present participle outmoding, simple past and past participle outmoded)
- (transitive) To render (something) no longer fashionable.
1971 February 26, C. L. Sulzberger, “FOREIGN AFFAIRS”, in The New York Times:Thus, in this age of ideological convergence and the outmoding of rigid doctrine, a new pragmatic of immense importance seems to be developing here.
1983 December 25, John Canaday, “TREASURES OF ILLUMINATION”, in The New York Times Magazine:Every aspect of Renaissance realism seemed calculated to outmode the medieval illuminators' pictorial vocabulary with its miniature dimensions - two-dimensional patterning and conventionalizations of natural forms.
2020 August 31, Kelsey Dickson, “So How DOES Death Work in the Robots Universe Anyway?”, in CBR:This implies a difference in living in the country versus the city in the Robots universe. At the hardware store, upon receiving the news that Fender is outmoded and destined for the Chop Shop, after initially agreeing with Piper, Casey immediately asks what they can get for him.
Noun
outmode (plural outmodes)
- Something that is unfashionable or obsolete.
2005 March 11, A.o. Scott, “Machines That Rage Against Other Machines”, in The New York Times:Encouraged by, for some reason, his clanky, fire-breathing mother, Ratchet wants to take replacement parts off the market and offer expensive "upgrades" instead. The broken-down "outmodes" who cannot afford to remake themselves will be swept off the street and sent to Ma Ratchet's underground furnace.
2020 August 31, Kelsey Dickson, “So How DOES Death Work in the Robots Universe Anyway?”, in CBR:Which brings us to what happens after a robot perishes. As the Rusties explain, "outmodes"-- robots who can no longer get spare parts to be repaired -- are swept up by Sweepers and taken to the Chop Shop, where they're melted down into something else.