Difference between the meaning of retroactive and retrospective
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A retrospective exhibit looks back at the earlier work of an artist...
Retroactive on the other hand refers to actions. And is about making a current change applicable to the past especially in the law ¡¡¡¡¡¡...
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retroactive- If a law or decision, etc. is retroactive, it has effect from a date before it was approved.
retrospective
1.a show of the work an artist has done in their life so far
2.relating to or thinking about the past.
A retrospective exhibit looks back at the earlier work of an artist .
“Retroactive,” on the other hand, refers to actions, and is about making a current change applicable to the past, especially in law.
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