To note the time or place of writing or executing; to express in an instrument the time of its execution. Example: to date a letter, a bond, a deed, or a charter
To note or fix the time of (an event); to give the date of.
To determine the age of something. Example: to date the building of the pyramids
To take (someone) on a date, or a series of dates.
(by extension) To have a steady relationship with; to be romantically involved with.
(by extension) To have a steady relationship with each other; to be romantically involved with each other. Example: They met a couple of years ago, but have been dating for about five months.
To make or become old, especially in such a way as to fall out of fashion, become less appealing or attractive, etc. Example: The comedian dated himself by making quips about bands from the 1960s.
(with from) To have beginning; to begin; to be dated or reckoned.
Marked with a date. Example: The first dated entry in the diary was from October 1922.
Outdated. Example: "Omnibus" is a dated term for a bus.
Anachronistic; being obviously inappropriate for its present context. Example: Calling a happy person gay seems awfully dated nowadays; people will assume you mean something else.
No longer fashionable. Example: Slang can become dated very quickly.
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