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| an·ti·quate [ ánti kwàyt ] (past and past participle an·ti·quat·ed, present participle an·ti·quat·ing, 3rd person present singular an·ti·quates) |
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1. make something old-fashioned: to cause something to become out of date or old
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2. handicraft Same as antique
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| [Late 16th century. < ecclesiastical Latin antiquat-, past participle of antiquare "make old" < Latin antiquus "old"] |
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