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dated [ˈdeɪt̬ɪd, Brit -tɪd] ADJ

dated
obsoleto(-a)

I . date1 [deɪt] N

2. date (appointment):

3. date Am inf (person):

namorado(-a) m (f)

II . date1 [deɪt] VB trans

1. date (recognize age of):

2. date Am inf (have relationship with):

III . date1 [deɪt] VB intr

date2 N

closing date N

expiration date N

sell-by date N Brit COMM

up-to-date ADJ

1. up-to-date (contemporary):

moderno(-a)

2. up-to-date (informed):

a par

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Metalwork, including elaborate penannular brooches and fastening pins, have been dated to the 5th-7th centuries.
en.wikipedia.org
It's incredibly important to us in terms of our ability to issue long-dated paper...
www.telegraph.co.uk
More recently, older mineral deposits have been dated to about 4.4 billion years old, close to the best estimate of the age of earth.
en.wikipedia.org
The plot is largely a retread of the original movie - nothing wrong with that - but it feels strangely dated, derivative rather than a fresh re-interpretation.
www.smh.com.au
The album was not received well critically with most of the criticisms labelling the album as dated.
en.wikipedia.org
A cranium found at the site has been dated at between 12,000 and 14,700 years BP.
en.wikipedia.org
Dated to the 6th-7th century, it was covered with a chased silver riza and partly repainted in the following centuries.
en.wikipedia.org
His reign of 64 years is one of the longest precisely dated monarchical reign on record.
en.wikipedia.org
Although the movie is badly dated, it makes a strong case for the return of the negligee.
www.metronews.ca
While near-term contracts continue to slide on ample supply, long-dated ones remain elevated.
www.businessinsider.com

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