updated
UK: ʌpˈdeɪtɪd | US: ʌpˈdeɪtɪd
adj. modified or brought up to date with the latest information
vt. made something current or modern by adding new information
The word "update" combines "up" (Old English upp, meaning "to a higher state") and "date" (Latin datus, meaning "given time"). Originally used in computing (mid-20th century) to describe refreshing data, it expanded to general contexts for modernizing information. The suffix "-ed" marks the past participle form, indicating completion.
The software was updated to fix security vulnerabilities.
She updated her resume with recent work experience.
The museum exhibit has been updated to include new artifacts.
Please ensure all documents are updated before submission.
The app automatically checks for updated versions weekly.