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Filter by Meaning The government plans to antiquate the old road infrastructure and build new highways.
The company decided to antiquate the manual filing system and implement a digital database.
The scholar specialized in deciphering antiquate languages and scripts.
The professor's lecture focused on the antiquate legal systems of ancient societies.
The old photographs antiquate, fading away as the years pass.
The rapid development of artificial intelligence is likely to antiquate certain job roles in the near future.
The introduction of autonomous vehicles has the potential to antiquate the need for human drivers.
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