bring up to date Idiom, Proverb
bring up to date
bring up to date Convey information up to the present; also, make one aware of or conform to new ideas, improvements, or styles. For example,
Bring me up to date on the test results, or
We've been bringing Grandma up to date with a little makeup and some new clothes. The term
up to date comes from bookkeeping, where it signifies account entries to the present time. [Late 1800s]
bring (someone or something) up to date
To allotment or absorb the best accepted advice about addition or something. Bring me up to date on these candidates for the job. This agenda doesn't accommodate the latest changes—can you accompany it up to date?Learn more: bring, date, upbring up to date
Convey advice up to the present; also, accomplish one acquainted of or accommodate to new ideas, improvements, or styles. For example, Bring me up to date on the analysis results, or We've been bringing Grandma up to date with a little architecture and some new clothes. The appellation up to date comes from bookkeeping, area it signifies annual entries to the present time. [Late 1800s] Learn more: bring, date, up