verb
- to put an earlier date on (a document, check, etc.) than the actual date
- to occur or exist before (something else) in time; to precede
Examples
- He foredates the check so it will clear before the weekend.
- The ancient ruins foredate the Roman settlement by centuries.
- She foredated the contract to make it appear the agreement was made earlier.
- Archaeological evidence foredates the previously accepted timeline of human habitation.
- The company foredates its invoices to match the delivery date rather than the billing date.
- This manuscript foredates all other known copies of the text.