Up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date.
1Because I work with young people, I'm up-to-the-minute with what's in fashion.
2Like his camera, the cell phone was an up-to-the-minute, complicated technological marvel.
3This was a high-class, up-to-the-minute type of war, with blood to spare.
4Is there a better place to get up-to-the-minute interiors inspo than on Instagram?
5While the airframe may not be up-to-the-minute, Britain hopes its capabilities will be.
6Celia Knox shares up-to-the-minute snapshots, trends and goings-on from the capital of Japan.
7Block admits that Home Page is more history of the Web than up-to-the-minute analysis.
8The prize money will be used to buy an up-to-the-minute digital camera, says Behan.
9The app includes up-to-the-minute account balance checks and mini-statements showing customers' last six transactions.
10The news sites will also have the up-to-the-minute election maps.
11So that was a clunky and weirdly out-of-date detail from an up-to-the-minute tech company.
12Trends Infuse up-to-the-minute trends for a fresh and current look.
13The result has given it a whole new look as well as up-to-the-minute living spaces.
14You're always getting up-to-the-minute information about the music of all genres and of all generations.
15Never less than up-to-the-minute, I have just read Boris Johnson's 2004 novel Seventy Two Virgins.
16Employing a caterer takes the graft out of party-giving... and they always have up-to-the-minute ideas.