antiquation


an·ti·quate

A0347900 (ăn′tĭ-kwāt′)tr.v. an·ti·quat·ed, an·ti·quat·ing, an·ti·quates 1. To make obsolete or old-fashioned.2. To antique.
[Late Latin antīquāre, antīquāt-, to make old, from Latin, to leave in an old state, from antīquus, old; see antique.]
an′ti·qua′tion n.

antiquation

(ˌæntɪˈkweɪʃən) n1. the process of becoming antiquated2. the state of being antiquated

antiquation

the process of making antiquated or the condition of being antiquated.See also: Age