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up-to-date
adjective as in current
Strongest matches
advanced, contemporary, modern, state-of-the-art, timely, up-to-the-minute
Weak matches
abreast, all the rage, au courant, avant-garde, brand-new, current, cutting edge, dashing, expedient, faddish, fashionable, fitting, happening, hot, in, in fashion, in vogue, modernistic, modish, neoteric, new, newest, newfangled, now, opportune, popular, red-hot, stylish, suitable, today, trendy, up, with it, à la mode
Example Sentences
He doesn’t see enrollment ballooning as significantly in the future, but says the school must keep its facilities up-to-scale and up-to-date.
Fewer than a third of councils currently have an up-to-date local plan in England, according to the Planning Inspectorate.
Sarah Murdoch, director of client services at the Medicare Rights Center, suggested reaching out directly to healthcare providers because insurer directories aren’t always accurate or up-to-date.
He said this meant people suffering from constipation could now access up-to-date advice to help improve their symptoms, wellbeing and quality of life.
Cardiff council said it had been designed after calls by head teachers for up-to-date advice to keep students and staff safe, following growing concerns about knife crime in schools.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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