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Retroactive   /rˌɛtroʊˈæktɪv/   Listen
Retroactive

adjective
1.
Descriptive of any event or stimulus or process that has an effect on the effects of events or stimuli or process that occurred previously.
2.
Affecting things past.  Synonyms: ex post facto, retro.  "An ex-post-facto law" , "Retro pay"






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"Retroactive" Quotes from Famous Books



... been and is ready to give this case a fair and impartial hearing. And I have given my assurance that if any adjustment of wages is made by the Board, it will be made retroactive to April first. But the national officers of the United Mine Workers refused to participate in the hearing, when asked ...
— The Fireside Chats of Franklin Delano Roosevelt • Franklin Delano Roosevelt

... were passed with retroactive effect—truly one of the grossest abuses possible for a civilized Government. But perhaps the most startling case of all was that concerning the proclamation of the farm Witfontein. This farm had been ...
— The Transvaal from Within - A Private Record of Public Affairs • J. P. Fitzpatrick



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