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Sentence count:174+60Posted:2017-02-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: appointmentdayengagementfruittimeSimilar words: mandateto dateupdatecandidatesedatedvalidateout of dateantedateMeaning: [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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(91) The date of publication should be included in the reference.
(92) I think we can date the decline of Western Civilization quite precisely.
(93) They'll bring the date of their marriage forward from the 30th to the 28th.
(94) This warranty is good for one year after the date of the purchase of the product.
(95) It has not yet been possible to date the paintings accurately.
(96) I've made a date with Harold for next Sunday. Will you be able to come to the meeting?
(97) Her remarks were intended to scotch rumours of an imminent election date.
(98) Please advise the date of shipment as soon as possible.
(99) She had a hot date and wanted to look her best.
(100) The community's links with Syria date back to biblical times.
(101) Most of the tapestries in this room date from the seventeenth century.
(102) The inspector dutifully recorded the date in a large red book.
(103) He hopes to be able to announce a date for inter-party talks.
(104) It is possible to assign an exact date to this building.
(105) It was a modern factory - everything was really up to date.
(106) Make sure that your immunisations are up to date to lessen the risk of serious illness.
(107) Retain copies of all correspondence, since you may need them at a later date.
(108) Astronomers can accurately foretell the date, time, and length of future eclipses.
(109) Rule off the column and we'll close the account at that date.
(110) We've written to him asking him if he's free on that date but we haven't had an answer yet.
(111) The suggestion was tabled for discussion at a later date.
(112) He lied to Essie,[Sentence dictionary] saying his date was one of the girls in the show.
(113) The exhibition is informative, up to date, and mercifully free of gimmicks.
(114) The date of manufacture of the jewellery has not been authenticated.
(115) The cost of the work to date has been about £150 million.
(116) The list is up to date now that we've added the new members' names.
(117) I'll negotiate with their coach on the date of the match.
(118) See if you can nail the chairman down to an exact date.
(119) Many lines have been interpolated into the manuscript at a later date.
(120) I can give you chapter and verse for my statement concerning the date of the incident.
More similar words: mandateto dateupdatecandidatesedatedvalidateout of dateantedateup to datedate frominundateintimidatedate back toaccommodateinvalidatedilapidateddatamandatorybe good atdatabasepredatorpredatorypredationlaudatoryfoundationcommendationtrepidationdegradationintimidatingintimidation
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