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Anachronistic

Anachronistic | Anachronistically

Anachronistic meaning

Erroneous in date; containing an anachronism; in a wrong time; not applicable to or not appropriate for the time. | Having opinions from the past; preferring things or values of the past; behind the times; overly conservative.

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Ariel Marx: It was a tricky balance because we didn't want something too anachronistic.

Considering Tadhg Beirne, Garry Ringrose, Iain Henderson and Ronan Kelleher, among others, were missing, talk of Ireland always underperforming at World Cups feels increasingly anachronistic.

If all this privilege was deemed okay in the post-war austerity of 1953, it seems anachronistic in 2023 and one wonders how the British monarchy will remain relevant in a much-changed and divided United Kingdom in the coming years.

In many ways, the watch is an entirely anachronistic piece of tech.

Described as fairly historically accurate, it’s a period piece but with some anachronistic touches, of course, including Patti Smith and PJ Harvey tunes in season one.

Featuring both the film’s theatrical cut and an extended TV version running a whopping 46 minutes longer, this 4K release guarantees you can watch its anachronistic (but Oscar-winning!) visual effects more clearly than ever before.

Period detail is offset by anachronistic musical choices, while an eerie epilogue alludes to the real-life tragedy that prompted Burroughs’ writing career.

The single parents association stressed however that not only were his statements sexist “anachronistic and unethical”, they are also a criminal offence.

The trouble is, the US constitution was written in a way that sets a very high bar for changing anything in it, hence very little ever gets changed and Americans are broadly stuck with all the anachronistic political systems.

Unfortunately, the end result was unambitious and painfully anachronistic.

Despite the NHS offering incredible care, free at the point of use, it can be a frustrating, anachronistic system to navigate.

Dressed in her tutu (a slightly anachronistic appearance given that the fim opened a year after the play is set), Natalie’s limber frame helps Keyonna paste a new celebrity cutout on the wall in a place she struggles to reach on her own.

It is anachronistic and does not reflect the principles of a federal structure.

It is the coerced and anachronistic exploitation of these symbols as a mobilizing political force that characterizes the fascist project.

Now fewer than a dozen lawmakers, heavily funded by the very industries they are defending, are blocking it, at will, using an anachronistic quirk of the state constitution.

The absurd mash-up of toffs and cronies in the House of Lords is even more anachronistic, even more anti-democratic.

True, but those writers are regarded as anachronistic exceptions, and even top-tier typists aren't capable of the efficiency of working on a computer, from a simple reproducibility perspective if from no other.

A strong contemporary woman she is, but she has to feel realistic to the world that she’s actually in, we can’t go too far with it or it’s anachronistic or a bit strange.

Before you put down the module and consider it anachronistic, let me state that this has a conceit that makes this seamlessly slot into pretty much any fantasy world.

Biden came into New Hampshire with lingering questions about his ability to energize the party, notably its progressive wing that views him – and his policies – as anachronistic.