Recent can be categorized as an adjective.
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recent - new; "recent graduates"; "a recent addition to the house"; "recent buds on the apple trees" | ||
recent - of the immediate past or just previous to the present time; "a late development"; "their late quarrel"; "his recent trip to Africa"; "in recent months"; "a recent issue of the journal" |
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1. | adj. | Recent graduates. | |
2. | adj. | A recent addition to the house. | |
3. | adj. | Recent buds on the apple trees. | |
4. | adj. | His recent trip to Africa. | |
5. | adj. | In recent months. | |
6. | adj. | A recent issue of the journal. | |
7. | adj. | Some 2,000 junior officers of the old Baath army have been recalled to duty in recent months, something Chalabi would have blocked if he could have. | |
8. | adj. | One of the most widespread myths of recent times is that the Chernobyl nuclear reactor accident in 1986 caused many thousands of extra cancer deaths in neighbouring regions, and that public health has been severely affected by exposure to radiation. | |
9. | adj. | Gore released a statement Friday taking Bush to task for his comments on Pakistan's recent coup. | |
10. | adj. | She added that recent visits to the island by India's top military brass including army chief General Nirmal Chander Vij have "caused apprehension among Tamils that preparations are under way for another war in the island". | |
11. | adj. | Another bad step was the recent arrest of Sheikh Hassan Al-Lihabi, of the Lihaib tribe which is scattered between the governorates of Al-Anbar, Mosul and Salah Al-Din. | |
12. | adj. | In recent months, its fallibility has become evident. | |
13. | adj. | The inability to foresee in advance the assassination attempt on the pro-India political leader and former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed last August 21 at a political rally in Dhaka, and the recent "coup" by Nepalese King Gyanendra dismissing his government and imposing a virtual absolute monarchy, are glaring examples of intelligence failure. + | |
14. | adj. | A recent report by a journalist from Port Blair, in the Andamans, quoted an unnamed official saying that foreigners from Myanmar, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have permanently settled in the islands, using fake Indian ration cards, while citizens of Thailand, China, Indonesia and Malaysia have migrated temporarily to plunder the natural resources and leave. | |
15. | adj. | Is it a recent picture? |
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Recent graduates. |
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A recent addition to the house. |
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Recent buds on the apple trees. |
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His recent trip to Africa. |
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In recent months. |
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A recent issue of the journal. |
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Some 2,000 junior officers of the old Baath army have been recalled to duty in recent months, something Chalabi would have blocked if he could have. |
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One of the most widespread myths of recent times is that the Chernobyl nuclear reactor accident in 1986 caused many thousands of extra cancer deaths in neighbouring regions, and that public health has been severely affected by exposure to radiation. |
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Gore released a statement Friday taking Bush to task for his comments on Pakistan's recent coup. |
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She added that recent visits to the island by India's top military brass including army chief General Nirmal Chander Vij have "caused apprehension among Tamils that preparations are under way for another war in the island". |
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Another bad step was the recent arrest of Sheikh Hassan Al-Lihabi, of the Lihaib tribe which is scattered between the governorates of Al-Anbar, Mosul and Salah Al-Din. |
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In recent months, its fallibility has become evident. |
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The inability to foresee in advance the assassination attempt on the pro-India political leader and former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed last August 21 at a political rally in Dhaka, and the recent "coup" by Nepalese King Gyanendra dismissing his government and imposing a virtual absolute monarchy, are glaring examples of intelligence failure. + |
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A recent report by a journalist from Port Blair, in the Andamans, quoted an unnamed official saying that foreigners from Myanmar, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have permanently settled in the islands, using fake Indian ration cards, while citizens of Thailand, China, Indonesia and Malaysia have migrated temporarily to plunder the natural resources and leave. |
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Is it a recent picture? |