also out-dated, 1610s, "grown obsolete," from out- + past participle of date (v.1). Out-of-date is attested from 1610s. The verb, out-date "make obsolete" is from 1640s, which suggests it is a back-formation.
outdated equipment
outcast
outclass
outcome
outcrop
outcry
outdated
outdistance
outdo
outdoor
outdoors
outdoorsman