redate
/rɪˈdeɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to give a later date to something, especially a document or a record.
“The company had to redate the contract to reflect the new agreement.”
2. verb
to make something appear to be from an earlier time, especially in order to make it seem more valuable or attractive.
“The antique dealer redated the furniture to increase its price.”
3. noun
a later date given to something, especially a document or a record.
“The redate on the contract was not valid, and the original date still applied.”