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Retroactive means having effect from a date in the past before it was approved. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as law, business, and grammar, with examples and translations.
- Retroactive
RETROACTIVE meaning: 1. If a law or decision, etc. is...
- Polski
retroactive definicja: 1. If a law or decision, etc. is...
- Retrofit
RETROFIT definition: 1. to provide a machine with a part, or...
- Retroflex
RETROFLEX definition: 1. (of a speech sound) made with the...
- Retroactively
RETROACTIVELY definition: 1. (of a law or decision) in a way...
- Retrospective
RETROSPECTIVE definition: 1. a show of the work an artist...
- Retroactive
28 de jun. de 2022 · Última edición el 28 de junio de 2022 . El pago retroactivo se refiere al pago adeudado a un empleado por el trabajo que ha realizado durante un período de pago anterior. Es la diferencia del monto entre lo que un empleado debería haber recibido y lo que efectivamente se le pagó.
Add to word list. if a law, decision, etc. is retroactive, it has effect from a date in the past before it was approved: The changes will not be retroactive. The Justice Department had opposed the retroactive application of the guidelines. retroactive to sth The proposed pay raises are retroactive to July 1.
Traducción de 'retroactive' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.
retroactive adj (applicable to the past) retroactivo/a adj : The fees are retroactive, so you have to pay for the entire month even though you didn't move in until later. La tarifa es retroactiva, así que tienes que pagar el mes entero aunque te hayas mudado después.
retroactive. adjective. formal uk / ˌret.rəʊˈæk.tɪv/ us / ˌret.roʊˈæk.tɪv/ (also retrospective) If a law or decision, etc. is retroactive, it has effect from a date before it was approved. retroactivo. the first British law to have retroactive effect.
Learn the meaning, history, and usage of the word retroactive, which means extending to a prior time or to conditions that existed in the past. See examples of retroactive taxes, laws, judgments, and more.