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antedate
(redirected from Back Date)

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antedate verb affix an earlier date, anachronize, assign to an earlier date, date back, date before the true date, date before the true time, date earlier than the fact, predate, set an earlier date, transfer to an earlier date

ANTEDATE. To, put a date to an instrument of a time before the time it was written. Vide Date.



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There are many organizations and corporations that are providing such services that were unknown to the public just yew years or back dates from today.
LAST year, our MPs were happy to impose a retrospective pay deal upon the police rather than back date a delayed agreement and pay it in full in accordance with the rules which existed at that time.
ISLAMABAD, 10 June, 2009 (Balochistan Times) -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered reinstatement of 478 employees of the Sui Southern Gas Pipelines Limited (SSGPL) from the date of their termination but with no back date benefits.
 
 
 
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