Antedate

/ˌæn.tiˈdeɪt/ verb

To put an earlier date on a document than the actual date it was written, or to exist or occur before something else in time.

From Latin 'ante' (before) + 'date' (from Latin 'dare', to give). First used in the sense of 'assign an earlier date' in the 1600s, then metaphorically for 'precede in time.'

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