Retroactive

/ˌrɛtroʊˈæktɪv/ adjective

Taking effect from a date in the past rather than from the present or future. Applied to laws, policies, or decisions that affect previous actions or situations.

From Latin 'retro' meaning backward + 'activus' meaning active, from 'agere' to act. Coined in legal and administrative contexts to describe actions that reach backward in time.

AFretroactive
AMretroactive
ARretroactive
BGretroactive
BNretroactive
CAretroactive
CSretroactive
DAretroactive
DErückwirkend
ELretroactive
ESretroactivo
ETretroactive
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