Similar words: to date, mandate, candidate, out of date, up to date, accommodate, date back to, data. Meaning: [ʌpˈdeɪt] n. news that updates your information. v. 1. modernize or bring up to date 2. bring up to date; supply with recent information 3. bring to the latest state of technology.
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31) Option 1.8.0, Update Module Details, enables the user to update the details of an existing module.
32) Time ran too short to include the Luna Loca update promised for this issue, so watch for it next week.
33) The two claim it will allow developers to reverse- and forward-engineer C code without having to manually update information in each environment.
34) It is intended to update this listing on a regular basis.
35) And they keep the cardinal rule, which is to update regularly.
36) If news sites waited around before updating their visitors, before long they'd have none to update.
37) You also decide how frequently you want to update the information.
38) The class Henry skipped last Monday when he decided to update his Web site was on international business.
39) In order to update the details of a module you must be the current module manager.
39) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
40) In many cases the program will automatically update the config.sys, generally after asking if this is okay.
41) The original contracts included a commitment to update body scanners free of charge.
42) An appropriate warning message will be displayed if you attempt to update a despatched Issue.
43) Nor did everyone see the need for an update on current classroom practice.
44) Once a month his commander, Nam, would visit and update his orders.
45) But with no explanatory signposting from the director, his update becomes a source of irritation rather than enlightenment.
46) We are constantly aware of changing market conditions and the need to continually update our marketing plans.
47) We will update and - for the first time - publish the guidance for Ministers on procedure.
48) The look can be quaint or dated, but most people who buy an old house long to update the surfaces.
49) If you're running Windows, update your system to the latest version of Internet Explorer and be done with it.
50) The latest update to your trusty old word processor can barely keep up with your keystrokes.
51) Probably the best lure is to update the site regularly with information, games, quizzes or whatever hook you choose.
52) More information about these qualifications will be included in a forthcoming issue of Update, to be published in February.
53) Though Apple had serially assigned several programmers to update the heralded product, the revisions were late and not particularly innovative.
54) When he got to Hawaii he would supply the Coastguard Communications Centre with a complete update on our status.
55) Mr Patten yesterday issued a draft housing planning policy guidance note, which will update previous documents.
56) In order to attract new investment, the government has initiated a programme to update and extend its treaty network.
57) USER-INPUT is an input parameter specifying the module name and information you wish to update.
58) Learning must become a lifetime opportunity, with new chances to update skills at work.
59) It seems that the framers of the Act wanted to update the terminology, but not to change the concept.
60) Update and refine your skills, preferably in adult education programs at a local college.
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