noncurrent

[non-kur-uh nt]

noncurrent Definition

  • 1not current; not passing regularly or frequently; not existing, being used, or active at the present time
  • 2accounting: long-term; not expected to be liquidated or expended within a short period of time

Using noncurrent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "noncurrent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The noncurrent version of the software is no longer supported.

  • Example

    The noncurrent assets of the company include property and equipment.

  • Example

    His noncurrent views on politics are not well-received by the younger generation.

noncurrent Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for noncurrent

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Summary: noncurrent in Brief

The term 'noncurrent' [non-kur-uh nt] refers to something that is not current, existing, being used, or active at the present time. It can also refer to long-term accounting items that are not expected to be liquidated or expended within a short period of time. Synonyms include 'outdated,' 'obsolete,' and 'archaic,' while antonyms include 'current,' 'modern,' and 'up-to-date.' Examples include 'The noncurrent version of the software is no longer supported,' and 'The noncurrent assets of the company include property and equipment.'