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date back

1 of 1verb
/ˈdeɪt bæk/
Forms:dates back,dating back,dated back,dated back
1

to have origins or existence that extends to a specific earlier time

  • The ancient ruins in the valley date back to the time of the Roman Empire.
  • The family heirloom has a rich history, and its origins date back several centuries.
  • The traditions of the festival date back to a time when the community was founded.
  • The manuscript discovered in the library archives dates back to the medieval period.
  • The historic mansion's construction dates back to the early 19th century.