ADJECTIVE
  1. in accord with the most fashionable ideas or style
    cutting-edge technology
    a with-it boutique
    the last thing in swimwear
    wears only the latest style
  2. reflecting the latest information or changes
    an up-to-date issue of the magazine
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How To Use up-to-date In A Sentence

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  • Ten of the unrevised pieces, published between 1995-98, were sufficiently up-to-date when the book went to press.
  • The highest priority is the publication of a suite of up-to-date comprehensive guidebooks and map leaflets for the four gardens.
  • Our magazine will keep you up-to-date with fashion.
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  • For reliable information about present national boundaries, consult an up-to-date atlas.
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  • Without commenting directly on the fighting in the Strip, Folman told The New York Times that the film, which he has called apolitical but anti-war, "will always be up-to-date because something will always happen again. Bradley Burston: Waltz with Bashir, Gaza, and the Post-Moral World
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  • This tower at St. Hubert is the latest and most up-to-date tower in the world. The Shuttle of Empire—The Airship
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