foredate

/fɔrˈdeɪt/
verb
  1. To date or mark with a date earlier than the actual date; to antedate.
    • The historian discovered that the document had been foredated to make it seem older.
    • Some contracts are foredated to align with the start of a fiscal quarter.
    • She accidentally foredated the check by a week when writing the date.
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