Backdate

/ˈbækˌdeɪt/ verb

To mark a document with a date that is earlier than when it was actually written or created; to give something an earlier effective date.

From 'back' + 'date' (a calendar marking). This term emerged in the 1900s in legal and business contexts, literally meaning to put a date 'back' in time.

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