Definitions
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- noun The quality or degree of
up to date .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the property of belonging to the present time
Etymologies
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Examples
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Findings: We found that the best search engine in terms of up-to-dateness changes over the years and that none of the engines has an ideal solution for index freshness.
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Findings: We found that the best search engine in terms of up-to-dateness changes over the years and that none of the engines has an ideal solution for index freshness.
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He believed in the principles of Ingsoc, he venerated Big Brother, he rejoiced over victories, he hated heretics, not merely with sincerity but with a sort of restless zeal, an up-to-dateness of information, which the ordinary Party member did not approach.
Nineteen Eighty-four 2008
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Judy McGrath's energy and up-to-dateness, her candor and delight are contagious.
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We found that the best search engine in terms of up-to-dateness changes over the years and that none of the engines has an ideal solution for index freshness.
A three-year study on the freshness of Web search engine databases « ResourceShelf 2008
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He believed in the principles of Ingsoc, he venerated Big Brother, he rejoiced over victories, he hated heretics, not merely with sincerity but with a sort of restless zeal, an up-to-dateness of information, which the ordinary Party member did not approach.
Nineteen Eighty-four 2008
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Findings: We found that the best search engine in terms of up-to-dateness changes over the years and that none of the engines has an ideal solution for index freshness.
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That was also the end of his up-to-dateness, except that, in the Cheltenham Stewards 'opinion, Martin Stukely had very likely known that the scientific knowledge he'd promised to hide had been stolen from a research lab.
Shattered Francis, Dick 2000
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He believed in the principles of INGSOC, he venerated Big Brother, he rejoiced over victories, he hated heretics, not merely with sincerity but with a sort of restless zeal, an up-to-dateness of information, which the ordinary Party member did not approach.
Nineteen Eighty-Four 1949
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Yet he kept a sharp eye upon the daily paper, and his reference to current events would often give his listeners an audacious sense of up-to-dateness which might have been easily discounted by the argument they illustrated.
The Imperialist Sara Jeannette Duncan
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