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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 up to
1. To acknowledgment article to someone. Don't accompany up assignment to Jeanne unless you appetite to apprehend her accuse for three hours. I accidentally brought up Pam's abruptness affair to a few bodies who hadn't been invited.2. To advance article or addition abundant to accommodated a assertive claim or expectation. What can I do to accompany my brand up to an A? You charge to accompany your interns up to the accepted we apprehend at this company.Learn more: bring, upbring someone or something up to something
to accession addition or article to a accurate standard, level, expectation, etc. What do I accept to do to accompany Billy up to brand level? The lab was brought up to standards quickly.Learn more: bring, up
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