0 to write a date on a document, especially a cheque, that is later than the date on which you are writing it:
1 to make something such as a payment become effective at a later date:
Several observations of deformation structures at the grain-scale post-date the deformation bands.
Thus, the differential rock uplift that led to dismemberment of the partial annealing zone must post-date this cooling event.
Patients with dermatomyositis have a four-fold increased risk of malignancy which may precede or post-date the onset of myositis.
These measurements will give conservative (minimum) measures of colonisation and growth rates, as the date at which colonisation began is unknown but must post-date the s tructure itself.
This might result from the fact that these families are composed of multiple subfamilies, some of which pre-date the split of the murine and primate lineages while others post-date it.
Indeed, most buildings that adjoin the railway post-date its construction.
This house is believed to post-date the eastern house due to its smaller size and use of bead board for interior finishes.
Most explanations post-date the first publication of the rhyme and have no corroborating evidence.