retrodate

[US]/[ˈrɪtrəʊdeɪt]/
[UK]/[ˈrɪtrəʊdeɪt]/

Translation

v.to assign to an earlier date; to date backward; to assign to an earlier date; to date backward; to assign to an earlier date; to date backward; to assign to an earlier date; to date backward

Phrases & Collocations

retrodate events

retrodate to 1980

retrodate application

retrodate payments

retrodate policy

retrodated salary

retrodate benefits

retrodate contract

retrodate changes

retrodate eligibility

Example Sentences

we need to retrodate the contract to january 1st to match the initial agreement.

the software update automatically retrodates the user's profile to the previous version.

the auditor requested we retrodate the expense reports to the correct fiscal period.

the company decided to retrodate the employee's start date for benefits eligibility.

the legal team will retrodate the documents to align with the court's timeline.

it's important to retrodate the sales figures to reflect the previous quarter's performance.

the system allows you to retrodate transactions for accurate financial reporting.

we retrodated the project timeline to account for unforeseen delays.

the insurance claim required us to retrodate the policy to cover the incident.

the database administrator needs to retrodate the user accounts to the original settings.

the historian attempted to retrodate the artifact's creation based on stylistic analysis.

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