Anachronic in a sentence as an adjective

Seems incredibly anachronic to me. It was true in 2019, but that world is now over, for good.

By the other hand, the anachronic maxim, "who knows more, earns more" is poisonous.

Since a little kid with an already anachronic ZX Spectrum. I would write programs by hand in a notebook waiting for it to arrive.

But that's a very anachronic judgment. You also compare it to mexican immigrant building a nation inside the US. But zionism wasn't first about building a nation, it was about owning a land that would be used for jews as a safehaven.

Interesting article, but the anachronic/non-linear ordering of events really increased the cognitive load for me, for seemingly no good reason. vIt just seemed like the temporal leaps occurred too frequently and didn't contribute to the story-telling aspect of the story.

Anachronic definitions

adjective

chronologically misplaced; "English public schools are anachronistic"

See also: anachronous anachronistic