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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
backdate
verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ About 60,000 part-time workers have won the right to pension benefits backdated to 1976.
▪ But Sting's royalty rate was increased, and backdated, giving him an immediate cash payment of some £100,000.
▪ If you delay claiming for more than three months, you can not normally get the pension backdated.
▪ The ban was backdated to midnight on Monday.
▪ The increase was to be backdated to June 1 and would rise to 75 percent by the last quarter of 1991.
▪ The senior registrar contract arrived dated May 1988, and a six month battle ensued to get it backdated to January 1987.
▪ There is nothing to stop them doing better than this and backdating this improvement.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
backdate

backdate \back"date\ v. t.

  1. to make effective from an earlier date; to make retroactive. The increase in tax was backdated to January.

    Syn: back-date

  2. to affix a date earlier than the present date; -- sometimes done for fraudulent purposes. Opposite of postdate.

    Syn: back-date; predate; antedate.

    Note: Backdate is sometimes used incorrectly for postdate.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
backdate

also back-date, by 1881 (implied in back-dated), from back (adv.) + date (v.1). Compare antedate. Related: Backdated; backdating.

Wiktionary
backdate

vb. To give or assign a date to a document that is earlier than the current date.

WordNet
backdate

v. make effective from an earlier date; "The increase in tax was backdated to January"

Usage examples of "backdate".

Marsh, claiming that there were discrepancies in Copes reports and suggesting that he had backdated a number of reports to claim priority for his work, mounted a campaign to determine precisely the dates of Copes reports, when those reports were made public, and when and in what form they were published.

As she got into the passenger seat she passed him the backdated note he had asked her to write.

It certainly would have been more expedient had you previously filled out an application at the administration office, but I may he able to slip through a backdated STA111.

After a five-minute interview Andy was talking to girls in the playground while a pallid headmistress backdated his entrance forms.

He would transfer just a small percentage of the account balance into an offshore bank account in the Bahamas, backdating the transaction so it appeared in the Bank of Boston’s records to have been authorized prior to the account-holder’s death.

She had considered using one of Malcolm's chits that were in the desk, backdating it, using the chop from the safe but thought that unwise for the moment.

We just backdate this form and youve already had your cooling-off period.