It's worth a call to Amazon to see if they are willing to do for you...but in my opinion, you bought the 2013 dictionary (well, I guess if you want to be technical, you bought a license to use the 2013 dictionary. You didn't buy the 2019 dictionary. It's similar to if you bought the 2013 dictionary as a physical book--you wouldn't expect that the publisher/seller would replace it when they release an updated version.
In my opinion (again), I think the only updates one should be entitled to when purchasing an e-book are updates that correct printing or other errors in the version of the book they purchased.
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