Up-to-the-minute in a sentence as an adjective

[won't be up-to-the-minute accurate, of course, and won't work for all jurisdictions.

Nor should there be a Twitter feed giving up-to-the-minute location data on US special forces teams.

> Nor should there be a Twitter feed giving up-to-the-minute location data on US special forces teams.

Between his articles in the paper and on the web, his facebook page, and his twitter feed, anyone interested in local sports is going to be pretty much up-to-the-minute.

The distro's job is to supply end-user applications, not up-to-the-minute development tools.

It is literally just what I wanted from a Linux distro: the dead simplicity and austere Unix-ness of Slackware combined with the up-to-the-minute-ness and easy source package integration of Gentoo.

Up-to-the-minute definitions

adjective

up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date; "the news is up-to-the-minute"; "the very latest scientific discoveries"

See also: latest