How Do You Spell ANTIQUATE?

Pronunciation: [ˈantɪkwˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "antiquate" is spelled with the "a" sounding as "a" in "antique" followed by the consonant blend "nt", then the "i" sounding as "ɪ" in "bit", and ending with the "qu" sounding as "kw", and the "a" sounding as "eɪ" in "ate". The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈæntɪkweɪt/. This term refers to something that is outdated or no longer useful. It is important to spell the word correctly to avoid confusion or misunderstandings in written communication.

ANTIQUATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Antiquate is a verb that refers to the process of rendering something or someone outdated, obsolete, or no longer relevant due to the passage of time or the introduction of new and more advanced concepts, technologies, or ideas.

    When something becomes antiquated, it means that it has fallen behind in terms of its usefulness, effectiveness, or appropriateness in comparison to contemporary standards. This can often occur with technological advancements, where older models or approaches are gradually phased out or replaced by more innovative solutions.

    Furthermore, antiquating can also apply to ideas, beliefs, or practices that were once widely accepted or considered valid, but have become outdated or disproven as knowledge progresses. These ideas or practices are no longer considered relevant or reliable in light of new information or insights gained over time.

    In some cases, the process of antiquating can occur gradually, as newer methods or approaches slowly gain acceptance and replace older ones. However, there may also be instances where a sudden breakthrough or discovery swiftly antiquates certain concepts or technologies.

    Overall, antiquating is a term used to describe the process of rendering something obsolete or outdated, often due to the emergence of newer, more effective alternatives, advancements, or understanding.

  2. To put out of use; to make old.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of ANTIQUATE

The word antiquate originated from the Latin word antiquatus, which is the past participle of antiquare. Antiquare is derived from the Latin word antiquus, meaning ancient or old. It entered English usage in the late 16th century, retaining its Latin root meaning of to make ancient or to cause to become old-fashioned.

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Conjugate verb Antiquate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have antiquated
you would have antiquated
he/she/it would have antiquated
we would have antiquated
they would have antiquated
I would have antiquate
you would have antiquate
he/she/it would have antiquate
we would have antiquate
they would have antiquate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been antiquating
you would have been antiquating
he/she/it would have been antiquating
we would have been antiquating
they would have been antiquating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would antiquate
you would antiquate
he/she/it would antiquate
we would antiquate
they would antiquate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be antiquating
you would be antiquating
he/she/it would be antiquating
we would be antiquating
they would be antiquating

FUTURE

I will antiquate
you will antiquate
he/she/it will antiquate
we will antiquate
they will antiquate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be antiquating
you will be antiquating
he/she/it will be antiquating
we will be antiquating
they will be antiquating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have antiquated
you will have antiquated
he/she/it will have antiquated
we will have antiquated
they will have antiquated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been antiquating
you will have been antiquating
he/she/it will have been antiquating
we will have been antiquating
they will have been antiquating

IMPERATIVE

you antiquate
we let´s antiquate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to antiquate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was antiquating
you were antiquating
he/she/it was antiquating
we were antiquating
they were antiquating

PAST PARTICIPLE

antiquated

PAST PERFECT

I had antiquated
you had antiquated
he/she/it had antiquated
we had antiquated
they had antiquated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been antiquating
you had been antiquating
he/she/it had been antiquating
we had been antiquating
they had been antiquating

PRESENT

I antiquate
you antiquate
he/she/it antiquates
we antiquate
they antiquate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am antiquating
you are antiquating
he/she/it is antiquating
we are antiquating
they are antiquating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

antiquating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have antiquated
you have antiquated
he/she/it has antiquated
we have antiquated
they have antiquated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been antiquating
you have been antiquating
he/she/it has been antiquating
we have been antiquating
they have been antiquating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it antiquate

SIMPLE PAST

I antiquated
you antiquated
he/she/it antiquated
we antiquated
they antiquated

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