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DictionarySeedateup to date
up to dateHaving the most current information or technology. Often hyphenated. You need to use the most up-to-date software, or you could put yourself at risk for viruses or cyberattacks. Please ensure the information on file with the agency is kept up to date.See also: date, up*up-to-datemodern or contemporary. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) Is the room up-to-date, or is it standard? Your knowledge is not really up-to-date on this matter.up-to-datemodern; up to the current standards of fashion; having the most current information. I'd like to see a more up-to-date report on Mr. Smith. This is not an up-to-date record of the construction project.ˌup to ˈdate 1 possessing the most recent information, ideas, etc. about something/somebody: Are you keeping up to date with the latest developments? ♢ I’m not really up to date on John and Mary. Are they still together? 2 the most recent, modern or fashionable: His kitchen is bang up to date. He’s got all the latest technology in it.See also: date, up up to date In or into accordance with current information, styles, or technology: brought me up to date on the project's status.See also: date, upLegalSeeDateFinancialSeeUpAcronymsSeeUTD |