rollback
pronunciation
How to pronounce rollback in British English: UK [ˈrəʊlbæk]
How to pronounce rollback in American English: US [ˈroʊlbæk]
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- Noun:
- the act of forcing the enemy to withdraw
- reducing prices back to some earlier level
Word Origin
- rollback (n.)
- also roll-back, "action of rolling backward," 1937; "reduction," 1942, American English, from verbal phrase, from roll (v.) + back (adv.).
Example
- 1. Unless an administrator intervenes , such processes cause a usn rollback .
- 2. Rollback is called if the installation of any component in the installation project fails .
- 3. Transaction behavior enables the rollback of transacted operations if a failure occurs .
- 4. In this example , the command is run immediately following the rollback in step5 .
- 5. Only exceptions that are thrown and are not handled within the script result in a rollback .