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Synonyms for modern-day
mod·ern-day
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Princeton's WordNet
contemporary, modern-dayadjective
characteristic of the present
"contemporary trends in design"; "the role of computers in modern-day medicine"
Synonyms:
contemporary, contemporaneous, present-day(a)Antonyms:
nonmodern
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "modern-day":
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1444 | modern | |
#2871 | contemporary | |
#8885 | hyundai | |
#39820 | contemporaneous |
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Most of the time they delegate responsibilities on factory owners so that they don't have to be in charge directly, which is what has allowed modern day slavery to be so widespread.
We wanted to illustrate how these programs are being used by ordinary Americans in the United States, all of these programs, I think, are pretty unique in modern day immigration policy in that they allow the American public to interact with the immigration system in a way that people otherwise would n’t. I think our intervenors demonstrate the breadth and range of types of people who can and want to engage with the immigration system.
Haley and Hanna are blessed with unique qualities, such as being twin sisters who both excel in Division I basketball, but their stardom off the court goes far beyond that, they are the perfect representation of the modern-day collegiate athlete. They are incredibly hardworking in their sport, they excel academically and they have clearly thought about and defined the path they want to go in life beyond sport.
This is not a vocational center, it is a concentration camp, a place where religious and ethnic minorities are subject to abuse and forced to work in heinous conditions with no recourse and no freedom. This is modern day slavery.
The modern day dinosaurs are those that prey on helpless and defenseless civilians and embezzle from people’s taxes that take away the lifeblood of any nation.
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