1. to date - Adverb
2. to date - Phrase
prior to the present time
Source: WordNetto-date
no suspect has been found to date Source: Internet
A$AP Ferg’s “Jet Lag” is a hit, and it’s already racked up more than 24 million Spotify streams to date. Source: Internet
$88, 7 billion in revenues generated to date. Source: Internet
About 18,800 people in Minnesota have been tested for COVID-19 and state officials said they are up to date on processing the samples. Source: Internet
According to the release, this brings the total drilled to date to 150 holes of a 200 hole program, aiming to double the current reserve base. Source: Internet
According to Nielsen SoundScan, the album has sold over 8.3 million copies to date worldwide. Source: Internet