English to Tamil Dictionary antiquated

antiquated

பழமையான
definition
adjective
this antiquated central heating system
old-fashioned or outdated.
translation of 'antiquated '
காலம் கடந்த,
பழமையான
example
The system, which replaces the 'antiquated' radio network, was due to be introduced in the Humberside area in August.
The Scottish Parliament is already in the process of dismantling our 'antiquated' feudal system of land laws.
How can they still have this 'antiquated' system where Sutton residents have no control over how much gas they use, or how much they can pay?
First up is a review of the house-building industry and the 'antiquated' planning system.
We see a lot of 'antiquated' regulatory enforcement systems in various parts of the world.
He added that the staff would be moving from an 'antiquated' facility belonging to a past era to a new, comfortable facility.
The 'antiquated' system of temporal note keeping needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency.
Hard cases make bad law, but 'antiquated' conventions make bad legal practice.
Like many London houses, this was a narrow, up-and-down affair with 'antiquated' facilities.
Homer turns bootlegger when Springfield enforces an 'antiquated' prohibition law.
Because of the type of film he uses, he is forced to use 'antiquated' cameras that do not accommodate the recording of direct sound.
If ever there was an opportunity to address the 'antiquated' system of BBC funding and governance, this is it.
Posters seem a somewhat 'antiquated' form of expression, at least the paper kind.
It is an 'antiquated' system where blunders are easily committed and just as easily covered up.
We have a court system that creaks under 'antiquated' traditions, and distinct reluctance to change them.
Such irony that the nation leading the world into the Information Age has an electoral system that is so 'antiquated' .
Some of those 'antiquated' attitudes are unfortunately still kicking around, according to Warner.
The religious leaders are encouraging it, for the same 'antiquated' reasons they always have.
They may find it quaint or 'antiquated' , rather than charming, and its few flaws may stand out larger due to the hype.
In Britain, slopping out was branded as one of the indignities of an 'antiquated' prison system.
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