Antonyms of adj noncurrent

1 sense of noncurrent

Sense 1
noncurrent (vs. current) -- (not current or belonging to the present time)

current (vs. noncurrent) -- (occurring in or belonging to the present time; "current events"; "the current topic"; "current negotiations"; "current psychoanalytic theories"; "the ship's current position")
        => actual -- (being or existing at the present moment; "the ship's actual position is 22 miles due south of Key West")
        => afoot (predicate), underway -- (currently in progress; "there is mischief afoot"; "plans are afoot"; "preparations for the trial are underway")
        => circulating (prenominal) -- (passing from one to another; "circulating bills and coins")
        => contemporary, present-day (prenominal) -- (belonging to the present time; "contemporary leaders")
        => incumbent -- (currently holding an office; "the incumbent governor")
        => live -- (of current relevance; "a live issue"; "still a live option")
        => live -- (in current use or ready for use; "live copy is ready to be set in type or already set but not yet proofread")
        => occurrent -- (presently occurring (either causally or incidentally); "technical terms are rarely occurrent in literature")
        => ongoing, on-going -- (currently happening; "an ongoing economic crisis")
        => on-line (prenominal), online -- (being in progress now; "on-line editorial projects")
        => topical -- (of interest at the present time; "a topical reference"; "a topical and timely study of civil liberty")
        => up-to-date -- (reflecting the latest information or changes; "an up-to-date issue of the magazine")
        => up-to-the-minute, latest -- (up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date; "the news is up-to-the-minute"; "the very latest scientific discoveries")

Similarity of adj noncurrent

1 sense of noncurrent

Sense 1
noncurrent (vs. current) -- (not current or belonging to the present time)
       => back (prenominal) -- (of an earlier date; "back issues of the magazine")
       => dead -- (no longer having force or relevance; "a dead issue")
       => disused, obsolete -- (no longer in use; "obsolete words")
       => outdated, out-of-date, superannuated -- (old; no longer valid or fashionable; "obsolete words"; "an obsolete locomotive"; "outdated equipment"; "superannuated laws"; "out-of-date ideas")
       => obsolescent -- (becoming obsolete)
          Also See-> old#2; past#1

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