backdate

[ˈbæk.deɪt]

backdate Definition

  • 1to give a date to a document that is earlier than the date it was actually written or signed
  • 2to make something effective from an earlier date

Using backdate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "backdate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The check was backdated to avoid a penalty.

  • Example

    The contract was backdated to the beginning of the year.

  • Example

    He tried to backdate the letter to cover up his mistake.

backdate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for backdate

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Summary: backdate in Brief

The verb 'backdate' [ˈbæk.deɪt] means to assign an earlier date to a document or make something effective from an earlier date. It is often used in a negative context, such as when someone backdates a document to cover up a mistake or avoid a penalty.