outmodedness

[US]/aʊtˈməʊdɪdnəs/
[UK]/aʊtˈmoʊdɪdnəs/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being outmoded; outdatedness

Phrases & Collocations

the outmodedness of

cultural outmodedness

technological outmodedness

outmodedness in

academic outmodedness

structural outmodedness

ideological outmodedness

systemic outmodedness

institutional outmodedness

conceptual outmodedness

Example Sentences

the outmodedness of their manufacturing methods became painfully obvious when competitors introduced automation.

she felt a growing sense of outmodedness as her professional skills failed to keep pace with technological advances.

the museum's collection highlighted the cultural outmodedness of certain traditional practices.

his theory's intellectual outmodedness was acknowledged by even his most loyal supporters.

the company's structural outmodedness prevented it from responding effectively to market changes.

we cannot ignore the outmodedness of our current educational system in preparing students for the digital age.

the outmodedness of this political ideology became evident during the economic crisis.

marketing strategies must address the perceived outmodedness of the brand among younger consumers.

the report documented the gradual outmodedness of traditional farming techniques.

architectural critics noted the aesthetic outmodedness of the otherwise functional building.

our team's operational outmodedness was exposed when we failed to meet the deadline.

the senator's views on immigration reflected an alarming outmodedness that alienated younger voters.

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