antiquated definicja W języku polskim

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Examples of antiquated

  • Haemangiomas are generally categorised based on certain morphological characteristics, and antiquated terms such as 'strawberry' and 'cavernous' have been supplanted by more accurate terms such as 'superficial', 'deep' or 'mixed'.

  • They identify a new class of banker-owners (armadores-banqueros), who quickly came to dominate the local shrimp fishery through the purchase of antiquated cooperative vessels at rock-bottom prices.

  • On the other hand, the narrator's conviction that his father's political stand is based on sect and collective memory induces him to see him as archaic and antiquated.

  • These are all concepts familiar to the students of the region, although increasingly, they are acquiring an antiquated character due to rapid urbanization and other forms of socioeconomic change.

  • Modernization theory predicts that industrialization will challenge antiquated notions about women's role in society, increasing the number of women who enrol in school.

  • Antiquated rules and country politics prevented it from happening.

  • British society, in this vision, was hopelessly antiquated because it contained a monarchy and an aristocracy.

  • Due to a perpetuation of art that was antiquated and out of touch with the present, the classics were performed in empty opera houses.

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