retroactively
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- nonretroactively adverb
- unretroactively adverb
Etymology
Origin of retroactively
Example Sentences
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Federal regulations bar airlines from retroactively charging customers a new or increased fuel surcharge once they have already paid for their flight.
Today both songs are regarded as key examples of the style that became known retroactively as yacht rock; on Spotify, each has more than 120 million streams.
From Los Angeles Times
He has declared vast areas "state land", and claims to have approved or retroactively authorised 69 new settlements.
From BBC
Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon added that he also asked Altman to apply these changes retroactively and to review previous incidents that may have been referred to law enforcement for further investigation.
It would prohibit any state from levying taxes retroactively on people who no longer live there.
From Los Angeles Times
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