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Antiquate vs Antiquation - What's the difference?

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Antiquate is a related term of antiquation.


As a verb antiquate

is to cause to become old or obsolete.

As a noun antiquation is

(uncountable) the process of becoming antique or obsolete.

antiquate

English

Verb

  • To cause to become old or obsolete.
  • ----

    antiquation

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (uncountable) The process of becoming antique or obsolete.
  • (countable) Something that is antique or obsolete.
  • * 1874 , Alexander Ferrier Mitchell, John Paterson Struthers, Minutes of the sessions of the Westminster assembly of divines
  • What to Planck and to many of his contemporaries seemed perfectly indifferent antiquations , have again come to be regarded as questions of engrossing interest and vital importance