current
[kʌrənt]

adjective,noun

[Definition]: up to date, present; flowing water

[Example Sentences]:
1. Congress is debating a number of bills designed to hold that rate down closer to the current 3.4%.
2. The iPhone version remains at its current price of $3.
3. We will announce any changes to our current program in the first part of calendar 2014.
4. He has been in his current position there since 2008.
5. The current set of benchmark interest rates has been in effect since July 2012.
6. The most recent precedent for the current conflict was in Georgia in 2008.
7. The current proposal would expand the program until 2030.
8. The bill would extend current funding levels for the department for three weeks, until March 19.
9. The current Oculus Rift is meant for developers and sells for $350.
10. The current version of the software, released two years ago, is called Windows 8.
11. Overall revenue for the current fiscal year ending in November is expected to drop 8%.
12. The current maximum fine firms can suffer for breaking data protection laws is £500,000.
13. The current flagship model costs around $300.
14. The current tenants of the property are seeking compensation in excess of $75,000.
15. The current rules tax earnings up to $127,200.


[Antonyms]obsolete, rejected, exploded

[Synonyms]common, general, prevalent
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