démoder
to make unfashionable, to date
verb deh-mo-DEH Rare
Origin: From dé- + mode 'fashion'
Usage Note
Démoder is most commonly used as the reflexive se démoder — 'to go out of fashion'. The past participle démodé/démodée is far more frequently encountered as a standalone adjective meaning 'old-fashioned, dated'. It can apply to clothing, expressions, technology, or ideas. Its antonym is à la mode or branché (trendy).
Examples
"Ce style de veste s'est vite démodé."
Natural Translation
This style of jacket quickly went out of fashion.
Literal Translation
This style of jacket itself-has quickly dated.
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