restem

/ˈrɛstɛm/

Definitions

1. verb

to restore or put back in a previous state, especially a state of order or organization

“The new management had to restem the company after the previous owner’s chaotic leadership.”

2. verb

to put back or restore a previous version of something, especially a software or document

“Before releasing the update, we need to restem the project to the previous version to test the changes.”

Synonyms

  • restore
  • revert

Antonyms

  • corrupt
  • degrade