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1 backdated cheque
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backdate — back|date [ˌbækˈdeıt US ˈbækdeıt] v [T] 1.) to make something have its effect from an earlier date backdate sth from/to sth ▪ The pay increase will be backdated to January. 2.) AmE to write an earlier date on a document or cheque than when it was … Dictionary of contemporary English
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