retroactively Synonyms

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retroactively Meaning

Wordnet

retroactively (r)

after the fact

Webster

retroactively (adv.)

In a retroactive manner.

retroactively Sentence Examples

  1. The company granted its employees a retroactive bonus to compensate for past underpayments.
  2. The tax refund was applied retroactively, resulting in a significant reduction in our tax liability.
  3. The government's new policy retroactively legalized marriages that were previously illegal.
  4. The court retroactively dismissed the lawsuit based on newly discovered evidence.
  5. The insurance company retroactively denied the claim, leaving the policyholder responsible for the expenses.
  6. The school board retroactively approved the revised curriculum after student protests.
  7. The legislation retroactively expanded unemployment benefits to include workers who had been previously excluded.
  8. The retroactive pay adjustment brought our salaries in line with our industry peers.
  9. The employer retroactively applied a leave policy, preventing employees from using any vacation time they had already accrued.
  10. The contract was retroactively amended to include an arbitration clause, resolving a long-standing dispute.

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.