ANTIQUATE

Source: 566, 567

antiquate. Antiquate, v.t. to make obsolet, to make void

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An″ti‐quate (�), v. t. [[L. antiquatus, p. p. of antiquare, fr. antiquus ancient.]] To make old, or obsolete; to make antique; to make old in such a degree as to put out of use; hence, to make void, or abrogate. Christianity might reasonably introduce new laws, and antiquate or abrogate old one. Sir M. Hale.