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backdate

[bak-deyt] / ˈbækˌdeɪt /


Example Sentences

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Families will soon see the benefits of backdated income-tax cuts, while businesses enjoy the benefits of slashed regulation.

From Barron's

He imposed a total sentence of nine years, backdated to August last year.

From BBC

Hildreth said his client wrote a reimbursement check right away but that it was lost, necessitating a second, backdated check.

From Los Angeles Times

Her sentence will be backdated to 1 June, and she'll be eligible for parole after serving two years of her sentence.

From BBC

On Monday, investors began to analyze backdated federal data for broader snapshots of business conditions.

From The Wall Street Journal