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up-to-the-minute
[ uhp-tuh-thuh-min-it ]
adjective
- extending to the present moment, as information, facts, or style:
an up-to-the-minute news report.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of up-to-the-minute1
Example Sentences
In other words, it’s unreliable for investment advice or decisions that depend on up-to-the-minute information.
“It gave people a chance to watch local, live up-to-the-minute coverage of a story happening in a huge U.S. city that everybody cares about,” Stone said.
The controversy at McClatchy High School comes at a volatile time, with protests over the Israel-Hamas war roiling university campuses nationwide and student journalists providing some of the most detailed, up-to-the-minute coverage of the unrest.
Because “the technique of cinema is always changing,” Miller offers multiple examples of how the ability to employ up-to-the-minute technology impacted the making of many of his films.
The department last week also launched an updated version of its Fish Washington app, designed to convey up-to-the-minute fishing regulations.
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