These substances contain retroactive chemicals in them which are bad for you.
These changes are retroactive to the beginning of the fiscal year.
Yes, my raise should be handled in a retroactive manner.
The order was retroactive to the first of the year.Although I already worked for the company for 19 months, the new pay raise was retroactive to my start date.
The legislature passed a tax bill that was Retroactive to six months ago. =)
Retroactive means applying to a period before enactment, or applying to the past. You could use it in a sentence, as the book ROSA PARKS MY STORY states, "But it was mostly black people who had to pay it retroactive."
Though I didn't actually receive my salary increase until the middle of February, it was retroactive to the first of the year.
If something is retroactive, that means it is effective as of a past date. The term retroactive is usually used to describe a law or a pay raise. For example: I was notified of my pay raise in February, but it was retroactive to January 1.
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You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.