Synonym: appointment, day, engagement, fruit, time. Similar words: mandate, to date, update, candidate, sedated, validate, out of date, antedate. Meaning: [deɪt] n. 1. the specified day of the month 2. a particular day specified as the time something happens 3. a meeting arranged in advance 4. a particular but unspecified point in time 5. the present 6. a participant in a date 7. the particular day, month, or year (usually according to the Gregorian calendar) that an event occurred 8. sweet edible fruit of the date palm with a single long woody seed. v. 1. go on a date with 2. stamp with a date 3. assign a date to; determine the (probable) date of 4. date regularly; have a steady relationship with 5. provide with a dateline; mark with a date.
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(31) But it's out of date already.
(32) The date of his arrival is uncertain.
(33) Which date do you have tickets for?
(34) March 6 is the date of his death.
(35) The furniture and floor coverings date from the 1920s.
(36) The date on the letter was 30th August 1962.
(37) Are you asking me for a date?
(38) It was the president's second public appearance to date.
(39) The date of the painting is now undisputed.
(40) We can be flexible about your starting date.
(41) Please state your date of birth.
(42) That radio looks so out of date.
(43) When archaeologists date objects that are thousands of years old,(sentencedict.com) they allow a margin of error of several hundred years.
(44) The car is a beauty and quite up to date.
(45) The date for the meeting is now definite: 5th March.
(46) Do you know the date of Caroline and Matthew's wedding?
(47) A joyful date to keep in mind and make a note of, is when a birthday comes around to you.Thank you for your love which makes our home warm and beautiful.It is only with you that I find true contentment. Nothing will ever come between us.Happy birthday to you!
(48) We need to fix a date for the next meeting.
(49) We haven't decided on a date for the wedding yet.
(50) She grew increasingly nervous as the date of the audition drew closer.
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(51) Anyone who knows of the vehicle's whereabouts from that date until 7 March is asked to contact Bangor police station.
(52) They chased up the dress designer to get a delivery date.
(53) The best-before date on the lemonade is 10 May .
(54) He's always meticulous in keeping the records up to date.
(55) Mandy subtracted the date of birth from the date of death.
(56) I never hoot my horn when I pick a girl up for a date.
(57) They are calling for a further postponement of the election date.
(58) Any unused pastry can be frozen and used at a later date.
(59) The cut-off date for registering is yet to be announced.
(60) We haven't fixed on a date for the meeting yet.
More similar words: mandate, to date, update, candidate, sedated, validate, out of date, antedate, up to date, date from, inundate, intimidate, date back to, accommodate, invalidate, dilapidated, data, mandatory, be good at, database, predator, predatory, predation, laudatory, foundation, commendation, trepidation, degradation, intimidating, intimidation.