0 to make something, especially a pay increase, effective from an earlier time:
1 to make something effective from a date earlier than the present date:
2 to put a date on a document that is earlier than the date when you wrote it:
It was a common practice to backdate commissions to give officers greater seniority in rank.
Hand searches were also conducted to scan relevant journals or backdated issues not available online.
Some of the interviewed carehome providers reported that, in their experience, payments were not always backdated and the resident concerned lost significant sums from the remaining savings.
We are all glad that this has been rectified and that the provision is to be backdated.
The pudding might be backdated; it might be poisonous; it might be too late for us to receive medical attention.
In many cases, it charges excessively for mooring rights, often backdating the charges.
To backdate a claim for two months, three months or perhaps a year is purely arbitrary.
Many such people will be directly affected by the reduction to one month of the time for backdating claims.
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使(尤指增加薪金)在較早的時間生效…
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使(尤指涨工资)在较早的时间生效…
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pagar con retroactividad, antedatar…
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retroagir…
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antidater, payer rétroactivement…
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antedatovat, se zpětnou platností…
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tilbagedatere, baguddatere, give tilbagevirkende kraft…
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memundurkan tanggal, berlaku surut…
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