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1 backdate
transitive verbzurückdatieren (to auf + Akk.)* * *1) (to put an earlier date on (a cheque etc): He should have paid his bill last month and so he has backdated the cheque.) zurückdatieren2) (to make payable from a date in the past: Our rise in pay was backdated to April.) zurückdatieren* * *back·ˈdatevt1. (affix earlier date)to \backdate a cheque/contract einen Scheck/Vertrag zurückdatieren [o SCHWEIZ rückdatieren▪ to be \backdated:* * *backdate v/t1. (zu)rückdatieren (to auf akk)2. rückwirkend in Kraft setzen:the wage increases are to be backdated to April 1 die Lohnerhöhungen sollen rückwirkend ab 1. April gelten* * *transitive verbzurückdatieren (to auf + Akk.) -
2 backdate
back·'date vt1) ( affix earlier date)to \backdate a cheque/ contract einen Scheck/Vertrag zurückdatierento be \backdated;a pay rise in March \backdated to January eine Gehaltserhöhung im März rückwirkend ab Januar
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