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date 1 (dāt)n.1.a.Thetimestatedintermsoftheday,month,andyear:Whatisthedateofyourbirth?b.Astatementofcalendartime,asonadocument.2.a.Aparticularpointorperiodoftimeatwhichsomethinghappenedorexisted,orisexpectedtohappen:thedateoftheirwedding.b.datesTheyearsofsomeone'sbirthanddeath:Beethoven'sdateswere1770to1827.3.Thetimeduringwhichsomethinglasts;duration:"Summer'sleasehathalltooshortadate"(Shakespeare).4.Thetimeorhistoricalperiodtowhichsomethingbelongs:artifactsofalaterdate.5.Anappointment:aluncheondatewithaclient.SeeSynonymsatengagement.6.a.Anengagementtogooutsociallywithanotherperson,oftenoutofromanticinterest.b.One'scompaniononsuchanouting.7.Anengagementforaperformance:hasfoursingingdatesthismonth.v.dat·ed,dat·ing,datesv.tr.1.Tomarkorsupplywithadate:datealetter.2.Todeterminethedateof:dateafossil.3.Tobetraytheageof:Picturesofoldcarsdatethebook.4.Togoonadateordateswith.v.intr.1.Tohaveorigininaparticulartimeinthepast:Thisstatuedatesfrom500bc.2.Tobecomeold-fashioned.3.Togoondates.Idioms:outofdateNolongerinstyle;old-fashioned:clothesthatwentoutofdatelastyear.todateUntilnow:Todate,onlyhalfofthoseinvitedhaveresponded.uptodateInorintoaccordancewithcurrentinformation,styles,ortechnology:broughtmeuptodateontheproject'sstatus.[MiddleEnglish,fromOldFrench,fromMedievalLatindata,fromLatindata(Romae),issued(atRome)(onacertainday),femininepastparticipleofdare,togive;seedō-inIndo-Europeanroots.]dat′a·ble,date′a·bleadj.dat′ern.date 2 (dāt)n.1.Thesweet,edible,oblongorovalfruitofthedatepalm,containinganarrow,hardseed.2.Adatepalm.[MiddleEnglish,fromOldFrench,fromOldProvençaldatil,fromLatindactylus,fromGreekdaktulos,finger,date(fromitsshape).]AmericanHeritage®DictionaryoftheEnglishLanguage,FifthEdition.Copyright©2016byHoughtonMifflinHarcourtPublishingCompany.PublishedbyHoughtonMifflinHarcourtPublishingCompany.Allrightsreserved.date(deɪt)n1.aspecifieddayofthemonth:today'sdateisOctober27.2.theparticulardayoryearofanevent:thedateoftheNormanConquestwas1066.3.(plural)theyearsofaperson'sbirthanddeathorofthebeginningandendofaneventorperiod4.aninscriptiononacoin,letter,etc,statingwhenitwasmadeorwritten5.a.anappointmentforaparticulartime,espwithapersontowhomoneissexuallyorromanticallyattached:shehasadinnerdate.b.thepersonwithwhomtheappointmentismade6.thepresentmoment;now(espinthephrasestodate,uptodate)vb7.(tr)tomark(aletter,coin,etc)withtheday,month,oryear8.(tr)toassignadateofoccurrenceorcreationto9.(intr;follbyfromorbackto)tohaveoriginated(ataspecifiedtime):hisdeclinedatesfromlastsummer.10.(tr)torevealtheageof:thatdressdatesher.11.tomakeorbecomeold-fashioned:somegoodfilmshardlydateatall.12.informalchieflya.tobeaboyfriendorgirlfriendof(someoneoftheoppositesex)b.toaccompany(amemberoftheoppositesex)onadate[C14:fromOldFrench,fromLatindaretogive,asinthephraseepistuladataRomaeletterhandedoveratRome]ˈdatable,ˈdateableadjUsage:Seeatyeardate(deɪt)n1.(Cookery)thefruitofthedatepalm,havingsweetediblefleshandasinglelargewoodyseed2.(Plants)shortfordatepalm[C13:fromOldFrench,fromLatin,fromGreekdaktulosfinger]CollinsEnglishDictionary–CompleteandUnabridged,12thEdition2014©HarperCollinsPublishers1991,1994,1998,2000,2003,2006,2007,2009,2011,2014date1(deɪt)n.,v.dat•ed,dat•ing.n.1.aparticularmonth,day,andyearatwhichsomeeventhappenedorwillhappen:July4,1776isanimportantdateinAmericanhistory.2.thedayofthemonth:Istoday'sdatethe8th?3.aninscriptiononawriting,coin,etc.,thatshowsthetime,ortimeandplace,ofwriting,casting,etc.4.periodingeneral:atalatedate.5.duration:Childhoodhassoshortadate.6.anappointmentforaparticulartime,esp.asocialengagementarrangedbeforehand.7.apersonwithwhomonehassuchanappointment.8.anengagementtoperform.9.dates,thebirthanddeathdates,usu.inyears,ofaperson:Dante'sdatesare1265to1321.v.i.10.tohaveorbearadate:Theletterdatesfrom1873.11.tobelongtoaparticularperiod:Thearchitecturedatesasfarbackas1830.12.toreckonfromsomepointintime:ThecustomdatesfromtheVictorianera.13.togooutsociallyondates.v.t.14.tofurnishwithadate.15.toascertaintheperiodorpointintimeof:todatethearchaeologicalruins.16.toshowtobeold-fashioned.17.togooutondateswith:He'sdatinghisbestfriend'ssister.Idioms:1.todate,untilnow.2.uptodate,inaccordwiththelateststyles,information,ortechnology.[1275–1325;MiddleEnglish