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Synonyms

to date

Idioms  
  1. Up to now, until the present time, as in To date we've received no word from them. [First half of 1900s]


Example Sentences

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The iPhone is not only Apple’s most important product to date, but one of the most influential inventions in modern history.

From Barron's

Obstacles to adopting battery locomotives to date include the availability of power and how long it takes to charge them.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Asia has borne the brunt of the effect to date, it is coming to nations with bigger stockpiles of oil that have been able to absorb the shock thus far.

From Barron's

Was he off to say hi to whoever we wanted to date for real?

From Literature

"MOMENTUM" is the first study conducted in the United States and the largest to date to measure how common hypercortisolism is among patients with resistant hypertension.

From Science Daily