retroactively Sentence Examples
- The company granted its employees a retroactive bonus to compensate for past underpayments.
- The tax refund was applied retroactively, resulting in a significant reduction in our tax liability.
- The government's new policy retroactively legalized marriages that were previously illegal.
- The court retroactively dismissed the lawsuit based on newly discovered evidence.
- The insurance company retroactively denied the claim, leaving the policyholder responsible for the expenses.
- The school board retroactively approved the revised curriculum after student protests.
- The legislation retroactively expanded unemployment benefits to include workers who had been previously excluded.
- The retroactive pay adjustment brought our salaries in line with our industry peers.
- The employer retroactively applied a leave policy, preventing employees from using any vacation time they had already accrued.
- The contract was retroactively amended to include an arbitration clause, resolving a long-standing dispute.
retroactively Meaning
Wordnet
retroactively (r)
after the fact
Webster
retroactively (adv.)
In a retroactive manner.
Synonyms & Antonyms of retroactively
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FAQs About the word retroactively
after the factIn a retroactive manner.
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The company granted its employees a retroactive bonus to compensate for past underpayments.
The tax refund was applied retroactively, resulting in a significant reduction in our tax liability.
The government's new policy retroactively legalized marriages that were previously illegal.
The court retroactively dismissed the lawsuit based on newly discovered evidence.