outmoded

(adjective)

Something that is considered unfashionable.

Related Terms

  • bay
  • neo-expressionism

Examples of outmoded in the following topics:

  • Neo-Expressionism

    • Critics questioned Neo-Expressionism's relation to marketability, the rapidly expanding art market, celebrity, the backlash against feminism, anti-intellectualism, and a return to mythic subjects and individualist methods that some deemed outmoded.
  • Innovation

    • With rapid advancements in transportation and communications over the past few decades, the old-world concepts of factor endowments and comparative advantage, which focused on an area's unique inputs, are outmoded for today's global economy.
  • Race

    • This use of racial categories is frequently criticized for perpetuating an outmoded understanding of human biological variation, and promoting stereotypes.
  • Product Line

    • Finally, the danger of the original product becoming outmoded is hedged.
  • Product Line Depth

    • Finally, the danger of the original product becoming outmoded is hedged.
  • Discontent with the Roman Catholic Church

    • The great rise of the burghers (merchant class), the desire to run their new businesses free of institutional barriers or outmoded cultural practices, contributed to the appeal of humanist individualism.
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