backdated in Czech

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1. Backdates: present participle: backdating: past tense: backdated: past participle: backdated: DEFINITIONS 2

2. The ban was backdated to midnight on Monday.

3. The pay increase will be backdated to January.

4. Back‧date /ˌbækˈdeɪtˈbækdeɪt/ verb [ transitive] 1 if a change in an amount paid is Backdated, it has its effect from an earlier date be Backdated to Postal workers are getting a 3.3% wage rise Backdated to October

5. Claimants will receive payment backdated to their earliest date of …

6. Postal workers are getting a 2% pay rise, backdated to February.

7. Conservatives seek to obstruct people who wish to claim backdated benefits.

8. They got a pay rise in March which was backdated to January.

9. The increase in pay agreed in June will be backdated to January.

10. Postal workers are getting a 5.2 per cent pay rise, Backdated to February

11. The client eventually recovered £000 in supplementary benefit additional requirements, backdated to 19

12. The wage increases agreed in January are to be backdated to October last year.

13. If you delay claiming for more than three months, you can not normally get the pension backdated.

14. Why Backdate a Document? Sometimes a document must be Backdated to make it accurate

15. About 000 part-time workers have won the right to pension benefits backdated to 19

16. The increase was to be backdated to June 1 and would rise to 75 percent by the last quarter of 19

17. Individuals can file Backdated claims for previous eligible weeks beginning today and the first payment will arrive within one week or less

18. 25 The increase was to be backdated to June 1 and would rise to 75 percent by the last quarter of 19

19. The senior registrar contract arrived dated May 19 and a six month battle ensued to get it backdated to January 19

20. Backdate definition: If a document or an arrangement is Backdated , it is valid from a date before the date Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

21. "The physical examination of Ballots produced no evidence of any backdated presidential election Ballots at the Erie, PA Post Office," the report said

22. ‘Most of the agreements and other documents were Backdated and there is uncertainty with respect to the actual dates on which - and the order in which - some of them were executed.’

23. / ˈbæk.deɪt / to make something, especially a pay increase, effective from an earlier time: They got a pay rise in March that was Backdated to January.

24. Agents from the Postal Service inspector general’s office found no evidence of backdated Ballots after interviewing county and post office employees and reviewing Ballots received by the Erie post office on Nov

25. We have been monitoring this issue and want to inform you all that it has been announced that any claim you file will be Backdated to the date you became …

26. What does it mean to Backdate a Classic Porsche? A good example is this 1983 Porsche 911SC currently on PCarMarket that is “Backdated” to resemble a 1973 Porsche 2.7 RS

27. 2 to put a date on a document that is earlier than the real date It was alleged that he had Backdated the sale documents to evade a court order

28. Inflections of 'Backdate' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Backdates v 3rd person singular backdating v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Backdated v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man." "She laughed." Backdated v past p verb, past participle: Verb form used descriptively

29. As well as improving your vocabulary, you'll also keep updated and backdated, your general knowledge will increase, and you'll be a well-rounded person who knows a lot more than many other people do.

30. Backdate ( third-person singular simple present Backdates, present participle backdating, simple past and past participle backdated ) To give or assign a date to a document that is earlier than the current or true date

31. For example, if you sign and activate a 20-year term policy on October 14, 2020, but your policy is Backdated for August 1, 2020, your term length is based on the Backdate and your coverage will expire on August 1, 2040.

32. ‘The management had previously refused to fully Backdate the pay increase.’ ‘The other matter in dispute is the union's insistence to Backdate any increases in remuneration.’ ‘Union bosses are recommending workers accept the 3.5 per cent pay increase to be Backdated to 1 April.’