1) wrong(ly); out of order (amiss)
2) something out of date either now or in a description of past events (anachronism)
3) very old-fashioned; very out of date (antediluvian)
4) old and out of date (antiquated)
5) a sum of money kept by a low court so that a person can be out of prison until her or his trial (bail)
6) to send (a person) away, especially out of a city, country etc as a punishment (banish)
7) a large fire made out of doors either to celebrate some event or to burn rubbish etc (bonfire)
8) air taken into and sent out of the lungs (breath)
9) out of breath (breathless)
10) to bring (people) out of a lower social, cultural or economic state (civilize)
not present at something
in another direction; at a distance
not sufficient
not enough; lacking
(showing association, relationship) belonging to; associated with; containing, having
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