1. backdate - Noun
2. backdate - Verb
make effective from an earlier date
Source: WordNetThe increase in tax was backdated to January Source: Internet
Kenyatta, who held a joint news conference in Naivasha, about 90 km northwest of Nairobi, also cancelled a 145 million U.S. dollars offer it earlier made to backdate allowances to July 2016 out of goodwill, which the striking doctors had repudiated. Source: Internet
Postal worker recants claims of fraud cited by Trump campaign, top RepublicansA Pennsylvania postal worker has recanted claims that supervisors attempted to backdate ballots mailed after the election, according to. Source: Internet
Unusually, the strategy has been not to modernize the setting, but to backdate it, to 1932, the year before Erle Stanley Gardner published his first Perry Mason novel and retired from the law. Source: Internet
“We did backdate it so he’s going to be eligible in a week. Source: Internet