Word: Antiquation
Speech Type: Noun
Etymology:
early 17th century; earliest use found in Robert Parker (?1564–1614), religious controversialist. Partly (i) from post-classical Latin antiquation-, antiquatio rejection, cancellation
Definition:
The action or an act of consigning something to the past; the process of becoming obsolete or disused.
Definition:
The state or condition of being outmoded or old-fashioned; antiquatedness.
Definition:
The action of causing something to seem older than it actually is; the creation of an appearance of age or antiquity. Compare antiquate.
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