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rollback

[ US /ˈɹoʊɫˌbæk/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈə‍ʊlbæk/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of forcing the enemy to withdraw
  2. reducing prices back to some earlier level

How To Use rollback In A Sentence

  • The NBA is looking to enact a salary rollback as part of its next collective bargaining agreement with the players, which would knock Bryant under $30 million if successful.
  • If the union balks again, Stern said, the league will revert to its prior offer, which he referred to as the reset: a 47 percent share for players, a hard salary cap and a major rollback of current salaries. NYT > Home Page
  • A rollback segment is only online until the instance is shut down.
  • The aircraft shuddered to a stop and began a rapid rollback.
  • An exception occurred during the Rollback phase of the { 0 } installer.
  • If checked exceptions caused an automatic rollback, the entire book order would be rolled back just because the e-mail server was down.
  • Even more dejecting was the crucial role played by church-going people of color duped into undermining their own interests by setting a precedent to rescind and rollback civil rights. Shahid Buttar: After the (Grand Old) Party: Don't Go Home Just Yet
  • The construction unions were using their pension funds, which own 5 million shares of Kroger stock, to help fellow unionists draw a line in the sand against health-care rollbacks.
  • Surface wind at the time of the rollback of the gantry surrounding the Boeing Delta II launch vehicle was as high as 36 knots.
  • The quick local policy U-turn by Foshan, a city of about seven million people in the southern province of Guangdong, indicated that Beijing hadn't given its blessing to the modest rollback in curbs announced earlier Tuesday. Chinese City in U-Turn on Easing Property Grip
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