Etymology: [ -'ak-tiv ] (adjective.) 1611. French rétroactif, from Latin retroactus, past participle of retroagere to drive back, reverse, from retro- + agere to drive; more at AGENT.
geriye dönük, evvelce olanı kapsayan retroactivelyevveliyatı kapsayarak, önceyi kapsayan, geriye yönelik, öncesini kapsayan, mukabiline şamil, geriye etkili, geçmişteki bir süre için de geçerli olan; geçmişteki bir süreyi de kapsayan, önceyi kapsayarak,
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geriye dönük sıfat
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evvelce olanı kapsayan retroactivelyevveliyatı kapsayarak
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önceyi kapsayan
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geriye yönelik
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öncesini kapsayan
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mukabiline şamil
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geriye etkili
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geçmişteki bir süre için de geçerli olan; geçmişteki bir süreyi de kapsayan sıfat
Extending in scope, effect, application or influence to a prior time or to prior conditions, If a decision or action is retroactive, it is intended to take effect from a date in the past. There are few precedents for this sort of retroactive legislation. = retrospective + retroactively retro·ac·tive·ly It isn't yet clear whether the new law can actually be applied retroactively. = retrospectively. a law or decision that is retroactive is effective from a particular date in the past = retrospective, taking effect on a past date, Fitted or designed to retroact; operating by returned action; affecting what is past; retrospective, descriptive of any event or stimulus or process that has an effect on the effects of events or stimuli or process that occurred previously, affecting things past; "retroactive tax increase"; "an ex-post-facto law"; "retro pay", ex post facto, Done after the fact; applying to events that have previously transpired, In a retroactive manner, after the fact; "he will get paid retroactively, in the manner of taking effect on a past date, after the fact; "he will get paid retroactively",
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Extending in scope, effect, application or influence to a prior time or to prior conditions
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If a decision or action is retroactive, it is intended to take effect from a date in the past. There are few precedents for this sort of retroactive legislation. = retrospective + retroactively retro·ac·tive·ly It isn't yet clear whether the new law can actually be applied retroactively. = retrospectively. a law or decision that is retroactive is effective from a particular date in the past = retrospective
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taking effect on a past date sıfat
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Fitted or designed to retroact; operating by returned action; affecting what is past; retrospective
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descriptive of any event or stimulus or process that has an effect on the effects of events or stimuli or process that occurred previously
Done after the fact; applying to events that have previously transpired - "The new legislature passed a resolution retroactively legalizing the actions of the revolutionaries that brought them to power."
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