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dated (Antiquated), adjective ancient, antiquated, archaic, discontinued, not modern, obsolete, past, preexisting, stale, superannuated, timeworn, used, vintage, waning, weathered, worn, worn out dated (Date-stamped), adjective embossed, imprinted, marked, recorded, sealed Associated concepts: a date certain, acknowledgment, date of injury, date of issue Foreign phrases: Datum.A date. A datu. From the date. A die confectionis. From the date of the making (action taken). A die datus. From the day of the actual date. See also: antiquated, obsolete, outdated, outmoded How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Despite the datedness of some of the memoirs (both Baldwin and Lorde are writing about the 1940s), the discussion seemed to authorize students to write about racism in their own autobiographical writing. Neither can anything be done about the datedness of some of the contributions, giving the collection the character of a medieval world map in which information of different periods is presented side by side. The production sweeps, tidal-wave like, across the stage, into the audience, its datedness blasted away by sheer gusto of the performance. |
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