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backdate

/bak-deyt/US // ˈbækˌdeɪt //UK // (ˌbækˈdeɪt) //

过期,过渡期,过期时间,过期日期

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    back·dat·ed, back·dat·ing.

    • : to date earlier than the actual date; predate; antedate: Backdate the letter so he'll think I wrote it last week.

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Examples

  • This week, Keatts’s latest reporting shows that the appraisal for the hotel — acquired to be converted to long-term housing for the homeless — was backdated to before the pandemic decimated the hotel industry.

  • The value of the hotel would have plummeted soon after, and at least one expert told Voice of San Diego that backdating the appraisal was highly unusual.

  • One of those professionals said he considered the decision to backdate the appraisal “highly, highly unusual.”

  • The Athletics Integrity Unit charged her with “tampering within the results management process” in issuing the ban, which backdates to last August and runs until August 2024.

  • If he could get on it, his time would be backdated to when he started dialysis in 2013, and he’d be near the top of the list.