rollback

/ˈroʊbæk/ or /ˈroʊbɪk/

Definitions

1. noun

A reversal or cancellation of an action, decision, or policy.

“The company initiated a rollback of the price hike due to customer complaints.”

2. verb

To reverse or cancel an action, decision, or policy.

“The new manager decided to rollback the changes made by the previous team.”

3. verb

To restore a previous version or state of something.

“After realizing the mistake, the developer rolled back the code to the previous version.”

4. noun

A command or instruction to revert to a previous version or state.

“The system administrator issued a rollback command to fix the issue.”

5. noun

A reversal or cancellation of a software update or change.

“The user had to perform a rollback to their previous software version after the update caused issues.”

Synonyms

  • cancellation
  • retraction
  • reversal
  • reversal

Antonyms

  • deployment
  • enforcement
  • implementation