verb
- to assign a new or different date to something
Examples
- The museum had to redate the ancient artifact after new evidence emerged.
- We need to redate the meeting to next Thursday.
- The archaeologist decided to redate the pottery based on carbon testing.
- The company will redate the product launch due to manufacturing delays.
- Historians often redate historical events as new documents are discovered.
- The bank agreed to redate the loan payment to accommodate the customer’s request.