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    due date
    /ˈdjuː deɪt/

    noun

    • 1. the date on which something falls due, especially the payment of a bill or the expected birth of a baby.
  2. the date on which something is expected to happen, especially the date on which a sum of money is expected to be paid: I received my credit card statement and sent a cheque for the full amount well before the due date. The court-ordered due date for the review is Feb. 28.

  3. The meaning of DUE DATE is the day by which something must be done, paid, etc.. How to use due date in a sentence.

  4. the date on which something is expected to happen, especially the date on which a sum of money is expected to be paid: I received my credit card statement and sent a cheque for the full amount well before the due date. The court-ordered due date for the review is Feb. 28.

  5. DUE DATE meaning: 1 : the day when someone or something is due: such as; 2 : the day by which something must be done, paid, etc.

  6. (djuː deɪt ) noun. 1. the date when something is due to be paid. To avoid paying interest, pay in full by the due date every month. 2. the date on which, according to medical calculations, a pregnant woman is most likely to give birth. I'd had a textbook pregnancy until three weeks before my due date, when I became very sick.

  7. due date. noun. [usually singular] the date or day that something is supposed to be paid, returned, completed, etc. Tomorrow is the due date for the rent. The two library books have different due dates. The due date for your final paper is next Thursday.

  8. Definitions of due date. noun. the date on which an obligation must be repaid. synonyms: maturity, maturity date. see more. Pronunciation. US. /du deɪt/. UK.

  9. the date by or on which something is expected, especially the payment of a bill or the birth of a baby. If payment is not made by the due date, 10% will be added to the bill. When's your due date? (= When is your baby expected?) The baby was born exactly on its due date.

  10. due date. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Chronology ˌdue ˈdate noun [ countable usually singular] the date on which something is supposed to happen Fewer than five percent of women have their babies on their due date.

  11. 1. the date when something is due to be paid. To avoid paying interest, pay in full by the due date every month. 2. the date on which, according to medical calculations, a pregnant woman is most likely to give birth. I'd had a textbook pregnancy until three weeks before my due date, when I became very sick. The due date for the baby is Aug. 14.