Used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time.
Prior to the present time.
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Examples for "to date"
Examples for "to date"
1He said that at 'my age,' I really shouldn't need to date.
2His longest project to date, Megos spent 11 days working the problem.
3Paradise, his best work to date, is yet another fine African book.
4Unfortunately, to date, clinical studies addressing this question have reported conflicting results.
5While substantial work has been done to date, vitally important questions remain.
1Quite different from the New York I have seen up to now.
2The European Commission has up to now confirmed four cases against Google.
3Of course, I'm very proud to still be continuing up to now.
4Stage III was up to now performed in 57 patients without mortality.
5The company has not been a prominent political spender up to now.
6The Christian pastors had up to now kept their people in check.
7It was an arrangement that had worked well enough up to now.
8We've been quartered and lodged in forty-seven different villages up to now.
9The privately funded care has been paid by her up to now.
10They have had a very sad and difficult life up to now.
11Not a better day there's been the whole summer up to now.
12You couldn't, up to now; but now you're going to get married.
13I don't seem to have been of much account up to now.
14I wonder what bit of roguery that scoundrel is up to now?
15Do you know what those damned Bedouins have been up to now?
16They'll prefer hush-money, if they find out what she's up to now.
Translations for up to now