Update (verb)

  1. To make (something) more modern or up to date.
  2. To inform (someone) of recent news or developments.

Origin:

Late middle english: from up- "towards" + date (verb) from latin data "given".

Examples:

  1. I need to update my resume before applying for this job.
  2. Can you update me on the latest developments in the project?
  3. She updates her social media profiles every day.
  4. We'll update you on the status of your order as soon as we have more information.
  5. The company's software needs to be updated regularly to fix any bugs.
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