Up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date.
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Examples for "latest"
Examples for "latest"
1Community Health said the latest bid was its best and final offer.
2It is the latest example of food safety risks facing domestic consumers.
3Democracy is being deliberately removed, the latest example being the Lisbon treaty.
4Come and see my latest effort- Ithinkit's my best work yet.
5Police said no group had yet claimed responsibility for the latest kidnappings.
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11So that was a clunky and weirdly out-of-date detail from an up-to-the-minute tech company.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.