retroactively
adverb
LAW uk/ˌretrəʊˈæktɪvli/ uswith effect from a date in the past before a law, decision, etc. was approved:
The legislation applies retroactively to January 1.
A student can apply after the fact, and we'll process it retroactively.
The management retroactively approved some of those expenditures.
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retrospectively