late date
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflateanddate
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late
adjective
adverb
uk/leɪt/us/leɪt/
(happening or being) near the end of a period ...
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date
noun[C]
uk/deɪt/us/deɪt/
a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and ...
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(Definition oflateanddatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoflate date
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Because of thelatedate, the location of the production and the expansion of the text, this source must be considered peripheral.
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This appears to corroborate suggestions made above concerning a relativelylatedatefor the arrival of plague in this town.
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We are not inclined to reintroduce such notions at thislatedateif we can avoid it.
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By thislatedatethe possession of a village identity by inhabitants of a village was unassailable, and by no means open to interpretation.
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And theatre was leading the way by letting the world-weary culture vultures in all of us have a taste of the tragic, even at thislatedate.
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It is clear from thelatedateof peak sanitary investment that mortality decline before the 1880s cannot seriously be attributed to any improvement in environmental conditions.
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Up to a verylatedatenone of the factories had seen their way to offer contracts at all.
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I do not know whether, at thislatedate, that would make any difference to the judgment.
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It is tragic that local government is expected to put the council tax together with so little information at such alatedate.
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Has he been able to make representations to suggest that next summer is alatedatefor a report from the board on that matter?
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The extent of the grant is not known until a quitelatedate.
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However, that may be a little difficult to arrange at thislatedate.
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I am not prepared at thislatedateto publish it.
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I am sufficiently old not to think that any startling new development is likely to take place in mankind at thislatedate.
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These negotiations were carried on and the results of the negotiations were not arrived at until a verylatedate.
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I have been trying, at a fairlylatedate, to gather some information.
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The failure to consolidate it is blamed on lack of time, because the decision was made at alatedate.
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It is said that the scheme should not be carried forward even at thislatedatebecause the beneficiaries do not agree with it.
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I cannot help wondering whether, even at thislatedate, both parties in this dispute could not be more flexible.
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At thislatedateproduction is much delayed until the delivery of special machinery.
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