[adj] Up-to-date
/ˌʌp.təˈdeɪt/
(current, modern)
Having the latest information, knowledge, or technology; current and modern.
Example sentences:
The website provides up-to-date news and information.
She keeps her skills up-to-date by taking online courses.
We need an up-to-date version of the software.
The library has an up-to-date collection of books.
He gave an up-to-date report on the project.
Common usage tip(s):
"Up-to-date" is often used to describe information, technology, or skills that are current and reflect the latest developments.
It can also be used to refer to objects, such as software or collections, that are maintained with the newest versions or items.