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What (who) is present day - definition

CURRENT POINT OF TIME, HERE AND NOW
Now (time); Present day; Present Day; Modern-day; Modern day; The Present Time; The present time; Present-day; Present Moment; Current status; The present; Present time; Presentness; Present (time); Presentday; Present days; Present-days; Presentdays; Preſent; Now a days; Present moment
  • When the time the photo is taken is the present, the train's [[past]] location is on the left and its [[future]] location is on the right.

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The term "present-day" (as an adjective) or "present day" (as a noun) is used to describe the approximate period of time that surrounds the present. Depending on the context, this period may be as narrow as referring to the immediate moment, or as broad as referring to the current year or decade.
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Present-day things, situations, and people exist at the time in history we are now in.
Even by present-day standards these were large aircraft.
...a huge area of northern India, stretching from present-day Afghanistan to Bengal.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Present

The present (or here and now) is the time that is associated with the events perceived directly and in the first time, not as a recollection (perceived more than once) or a speculation (predicted, hypothesis, uncertain). It is a period of time between the past and the future, and can vary in meaning from being an instant to a day or longer.

It is sometimes represented as a hyperplane in space-time, typically called "now", although modern physics demonstrates that such a hyperplane cannot be defined uniquely for observers in relative motion. The present may also be viewed as a duration (see specious present).

Examples of use of present day
1. In the present–day world, the primary resource is intellectuals.
2. "Without Vietnam‘s help, there would be no present–day Cambodia.
3. Another alternative is to abandon the present day altogether.
4. The film‘s present–day allusions are just as heavy–handed.
5. How could the present day situation have been avoided?