💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Backdated"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| antedatedverb | To occur before an event or time; to exist further back in time. |
| misdatedverb | (transitive) To date incorrectly; to mark with the wrong date. |
| vestingverb | (law) The entitlement of an employee to receive the full benefit of a pension at normal retirement age or a reduced pension upon early retirement even upon change of employer before retirement. |
| falsifiedverb | Demonstrated to be false. |
| expensingverb | (transitive) To charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works. |
| restateverb | to state again (without changing) |
| pocketedverb | Having a pocket; with pockets. |
| deferredverb | Delayed; put off till later. |
| exercisedverb | Experienced, practiced, trained. |
| liedverb | (music) An art song, usually sung solo in German and accompanied on the piano. |
| overpaidverb | — |
| inflatedverb | Filled with air or fluid |
| manipulatedverb | (transitive) To influence, manage, direct, control or tamper with something |
| postdatedverb | Assigned an effective date to a document or action later than the actual date. |
| paidverb | That is not free of charge; that costs money. |
| doctoringverb | Treatment by a doctor; the practice of treating the sick; practising medicine. |
| overstatingverb | (transitive) To exaggerate; to state or claim to a greater degree than reality. |
| fudgedverb | (transitive) To alter something from its true state, as to hide a flaw or uncertainty, deliberately but not necessarily dishonestly or immorally. |
| cashedverb | (slang) Exhausted or used up; finished, empty. |
| underchargedverb | (ambitransitive) To charge less than the correct amount. |
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