date
noun [ C ]
uk/deɪt/ usa particular day of a particular month, shown in numbers, or words and numbers:
"What date is the next meeting?" "It's Thursday, October 1st."
The Danish government has set a date for a referendum on the matter.
The decision on the merger will be taken at a later date .
to date
up to the present time:
Some 3,800 pieces of the new software have been sold to date.
See also
after date
average date
best-before date
closing date
completion date
delivery date
drop-dead date
due date
effective date
expiration date
expiry date
maturity date
prompt date
pull date
record date
redemption date
sell-by date
settlement date
use-by date
year to date
date
verb [ T ]
uk/deɪt/ usto put a particular day's date on something:
The demand must be dated and signed by the creditor.
I write with reference to your letter dated 30 March.