Sentences

postdate in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

POSTDATE: To assign a date to a document or payment that is later than the actual date it is created or issued.

Sample Sentences

  1. The contract was postdated to ensure compliance with the new regulations.
  2. She decided to postdate the check to avoid any issues with her bank account.
  3. In order to keep the project timeline intact, we had to postdate several of the milestones.
  4. He asked if she could postdate her signature to make the agreement look more formal.
  5. The company chose to postdate the release of the product to align with the marketing campaign.
  6. The contract was postdated to ensure the start date aligned with the funding approval.
  7. She decided to postdate the check to avoid any immediate cash flow issues.
  8. The letter was postdated, which caused some confusion about when it was actually sent.
  9. He often postdates his journal entries to reflect on past experiences more thoughtfully.
  10. To comply with legal requirements, they had to postdate the official documents.
  11. The contract was postdated to avoid immediate payment.
  12. She decided to postdate the check to ensure it would be cashed next month.
  13. In legal terms, a postdated document can complicate the validity of agreements.
  14. He was surprised to find that the letter was postdated by several weeks.
  15. The bank refused to accept the postdated transaction as it was too risky.
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