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current
adjective as in contemporary; common
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accepted, accustomed, afoot, circulating, common knowledge, customary, cutting-edge, doing, existent, extant, fashionable, going around, hot, in circulation, in progress, in the mainstream, in the news, in use, in vogue, leading-edge, on the front burner, popular, present-day, prevalent, rampant, regnant, rife, state-of-the-art, topical, trendy, up-to-date, widespread
Example Sentences
On balance, Deutsche Bank strategists think recent fiscal and policy developments support Treasury maintaining its current guidance, suggesting that a move to increase coupon sizes may not occur until 2H of 2026 at the earliest.
Protective structures to prevent erosion from waves and currents.
The research has significant implications for criminal investigations, where the current assumption is that firing a gun eliminates fingerprint residues on casings.
Tehran exerts power in Baghdad through Shiite parties that play a key role in appointing prime ministers, including current premier Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, and allied armed factions.
The current unemployment rate of 4.5% is not alarming on its face.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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