0 to make something outdated (= no longer as good or useful because there are newer, more modern things):
New technology is outdating current privacy laws.
Readers can still benefit from reading his account, although subsequent anthropological work outdates it.
Your time out of the regular work-force decreases your employability and outdates your previous work experience.
A liberal arts education is even more valuable today precisely because technology outdates itself so rapidly.
The information received, although now outdated, has been of use in assessing performance within the community health services.
First it will rationalise existing legislation, which has been acknowledged to be outdated, inconsistent and full of nonsenses.
The outdated social model so beloved of the left is to be replaced with a vigorous, dynamic and radical reform programme.
The ride was bumpy, the equipment outdated and it was clear that the railway had been starved of cash.
Many independents operate aircraft which are to some extent outdated.