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backdated

Aussprache: [ˈbækˌdeɪtɪd]

Wort

Kontext: „business“

(adjective) when something is marked or recorded with an earlier date than it actually happened. This could be a paycheck or a legal document that shows a date from the past.

Beispiel

The employee received a backdated check for the overtime work he did last month.

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The company did not backdate any documents this time; everything was done correctly with the current date.

Beispiel

Was the contract backdated to when we first agreed on the terms?

Kontext: „administration“

(verb) to change the date on something to reflect an earlier time. This might happen in paperwork or digital records.

Beispiel

The manager decided to backdate the report to match the actual event it described.

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They found that they could not legally backdate the official documents at all.

Beispiel

Can we backdate the invoice to last week?

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