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Definition of Retroactions
1. retroaction [n] - See also: retroaction
Lexicographical Neighbors of Retroactions
Literary usage of Retroactions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Isolation and Aggregation in Economics by Ekkehart Schlicht (1985)
"If there are significant retroactions on the data of our model from the ...
Since this holds true quite irrespective of whether the retroactions are direct ..."
2. The Three Religious Leaders of Oxford and Their Movements: John Wycliffe by Samuel Parkes Cadman (1916)
"This legislative body may be looked upon as the germ of the modern British
Parliament, and, notwithstanding repressions and retroactions, since Simon's day ..."
3. Philosophy of Conduct: A Treatise of the Facts, Principles, and Ideals of Ethics by George Trumbull Ladd (1902)
"For the checks and inhibitions and retroactions of every form of human life are
quite as necessary to the preservation and evolution of that life as are the ..."
4. The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: With a Life of the Martyrologist, and by John Foxe, George Townsend (1844)
"... according to the form of the retroactions used in this behalf, and the quality
of the business : and that of the day of the receipt of these presents, ..."
5. The Three Religious Leaders of Oxford and Their Movements: John Wycliffe by Samuel Parkes Cadman (1916)
"This legislative body may be looked upon as the germ of the modern British
Parliament, and, notwithstanding repressions and retroactions, since Simon's day ..."