From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishup-to-the-minuteˌup-to-the-ˈminute adjective 1 RECENTLYincluding all the latest information The general lacked up-to-the-minute information at the crucial moment.2 MODERNvery modern or fashionable beach resorts packed with up-to-the-minute facilities and entertainment
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up-to-the-minute• Have they taken a step back in time, or are the programs they have available up-to-the-minute?• State-of-the-art visual equipment complements our extensive facilities, with up-to-the-minute computer links available in two of the lecture theatres.• up-to-the-minute financial information• Stirling would have to do without up-to-the-minute intelligence of the target area.• A computer link with Wall Street gives traders up-to-the-minute market data worldwide.• You can not break into existing well-loved programmes to deliver up-to-the-minute news.• Visit www.sportsfanatic.com for up-to-the-minute results and sports news.up-to-the-minute information• Napoleon lacked up-to-the-minute information at the crucial moment; he didn't know what Bluücher was doing.From Longman Business Dictionaryup-to-the-minuteˌup-to-the-ˈminute adjective including all the newest informationThe American Stock Exchange began providing up-to-the-minute information on six overseas stock indexes.