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date

noun as in point in time; particular day or time

noun as in social engagement

noun as in person accompanying another socially

verb as in become obsolete

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But with money tight, and the government reluctant even to set a date on hitting its target of spending 2.5% of GDP on defence, there is little chance of sudden injections of extra billions.

From BBC

Spectrum Collections has sold more than two million make-up brushes and accessories so far this year and surpassed £2.5m in sales in the UK - its biggest market - in the year to date.

From BBC

"The early dates for the canals surprised us initially because we all assumed these massive constructions were built by the ancient Maya living in the nearby city centers," said Harrison-Buck.

"When we were dating, people would stop him, and be like, 'You broke up with her on a Post-It!'"

From Salon

Nash, who has just finished a three-week US tour, started her UK dates in Glasgow on Thursday, and will then move on to Europe.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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