date
noun
1 the only dates he can remember are his birthday and 1066:
day, day of the month, occasion, year, anniversary, time.
2 a later date than the 15th century is suggested for this bridge:
age, time, period, era, epoch, century, decade, year, stage.
3 we have a lunch date:
appointment, meeting, engagement, rendezvous, assignation;
commitment, fixture;
literary tryst.
verb
1 this piece of sculpture can be dated very accurately:
assign a date to, establish/determine/ascertain the date of, put a date on/to, establish/determine/ascertain the age of, carbon-date.
2 the present building dates from the early 16th century | this law dates back to the Middle Ages:
was made in, was built in, was created in, came into being in, bears the date of, originates in, comes from, belongs to, goes back to, has existed since.
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