(of something new) to cause (something else) to become old-fashioned or obsolete
outdate in American English
(ˌautˈdeit)
transitive verbWord forms: -dated, -dating
to put out of date; make antiquated or obsolete
The advent of the steamship outdated sailing ships as commercial carriers
Word origin
[1640–50; prob. back formation from outdated]This word is first recorded in the period 1640–50. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: differential, electric, impulse, sludge, submarine