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- nounrollback (noun) · rollbacks (plural noun) · roll-back (noun) · roll-backs (plural noun)
- computingthe process of restoring a database or program to a previously defined state, typically to recover from an error.
verbcomputingrollback (verb) · rollbacks (third person present) · rollbacked (past tense) · rollbacked (past participle) · rollbacking (present participle) · roll-back (verb) · roll-backs (third person present) · roll-backed (past tense) · roll-backed (past participle) · roll-backing (present participle)- restore (a database) to a previously defined state.
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- A reduction, especially in prices or wages, to a previous lower level by governmental action or direction.
- A turning back or retreat, as from a previously held position or policy.
- The act of reducing or reversing the effect of a particular arrangement.
- To reduce something, such as a commodity price, to or toward a previous level on a national scale.
- To cause to retreat or withdraw.
- To rescind.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1. A reduction, especially in prices or wages, to a previous lower level by governmental action or direction: a price rollback; a rollback of military supplies. 2. A turning back or retreat, as from a previously held position or policy: hoped for a rollback of support for the opposition's proposed legislation.www.thefreedictionary.com/rollbackan act or instance of rolling back. a return to a lower level of prices, wages, etc., as by government order. a pulling back or withdrawal: a rollback of attack forces.www.dictionary.com/browse/rollbackthe act of reducing or reversing (= changing to what it was before) the effect of a particular arrangement: They do not want to see any rollback of this agreement. They appear to be agitating for a roll-back of democracy. There has never been a rollback to a previous version.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/rollbacktransitive verb 1 : to reduce (something, such as a commodity price) to or toward a previous level on a national scale 2 : to cause to retreat or withdraw : push back 3 : rescind attempted to roll back antipollution standardswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rollback Explore further
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