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What does it mean we say current?

By Michael Gray

1 : happening or existing now : belonging to or existing in the present time the current month the magazine’s current issue See More Examples.

What kind of word is current?

current used as an adjective: Existing or occurring at the moment. Generally accepted, used, practiced, or prevalent at the moment.

What is meant by the key term current?

Current is the rate of flow of electric charge. A potential difference (voltage) across an electrical component is needed to make a current flow through it. Physics (Single Science) Electricity.

What is a Regimand?

regimen \REJ-uh-mun\ noun. 1 a : a systematic plan (as of diet, therapy, or medication) especially when designed to improve and maintain the health of a patient. b : a regular course of action and especially of strenuous training.

What’s another word for currently?

In this page you can discover 11 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for currently, like: presently, now, at-present, , currrently, previously, curently, even (or just) (or right) now, already, time and actually.

How do you use the word current?

occurring in or belonging to the present time. (1) The prevailing current flows from east to west. (2) The swimmer was swept away by the current. (3) My current level of job satisfaction is pretty low.

What is the adverb of current?

currently. At this moment, at present, now.

Does most recent mean current?

new; present; most recent: the current issue of a publication. …

What is a regimentation?

the act of regimenting or the state of being regimented. the strict discipline and enforced uniformity characteristic of military groups or totalitarian systems.

How do you use currently?

Use “currently” in a sentence | “currently” sentence examples

  1. She is currently writing a sequel to Daphne du Maurier’s “Rebecca”.
  2. He is currently on/taking medication for his heart.
  3. The hotel is currently under construction.
  4. They are currently facing a long legal battle in the US courts.