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Meanings of
date back
in English
Portuguese
ressurgir
Catalan
remuntar-se
Back to the meaning
Belong to an earlier time.
go back
date from
Portuguese
ressurgir
Usage of
date back
in English
1
Crispr is new, but patent laws governing genetic engineering
date
back
decades.
2
Modern build-it-yourself technology kits
date
back
to at least the early-20th Century.
3
Warning signs about his activities
date
back
more than a dozen years.
4
Most of those problems
date
back
to the character's comic book origins.
5
I think they both
date
back
about a hundred and fifty years.
6
Most of the battleships in service
date
back
to the other war.
7
The profits came from licensing arrangements, some of which
date
back
decades.
8
The roots of Fort Worth, Texas-based Burlington Northern
date
back
to 1849.
9
The mummies, twelve of which were children,
date
back
to 305 BC.
10
Council disciplinary powers
date
back
to 1966, when tenant rights barely existed.
11
The use and employment of these dogs
date
back
into remote antiquity.
12
Cherry stones were unearthed during excavations in Offaly that
date
back
millennia.
13
The wiring and pipes in the palace
date
back
to the 1940s.
14
The several benedictions composing this prayer
date
back
to remote ancient times.
15
He was a valued friend from days that
date
back
thirty-five years.
16
They are not old, but seem to
date
back
to other times.
Other examples for "date back"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
date
back
date
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
date back
Portuguese
ressurgir
remontar
Catalan
remuntar-se
Date back
through the time
Date back
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
United States of America
Less common