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- bring up-to-date
bring up-to-date
bring someone or something up-to-date
to modernize someone or something. We brought the room up-to-date with a little paint and some modern furniture. I can bring you up-to-date with a new hairdo.
bring someone up-to-date (on someone or something)
to inform someone of the latest information about something. Let me bring you up-to-date on what is happening in the village. Please bring me up-to-date.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Simonas | | - | Lithuanian |
| Archelaus | | ahr-kee-LAY-əs (English) | Ancient Greek (Latinized), Biblical Latin, Biblical |
| Drahoslav | | - | Czech, Slovak |
| Yasmin | | YAZ-min (English) | Persian, Arabic, English (Modern) |
| Aurelius | | [ɔ:'ri:jəs] | |
| Carl | | [ka:l] | |