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Meanings of
rollback
in English
The act of forcing the enemy to withdraw.
push back
Usage of
rollback
in English
1
March 23: Vote expected in the House on Republicans' Obamacare
rollback
bill.
2
No major regulatory
rollback
is underway as a result of congressional action.
3
As mentioned repeatedly,
rollback
segments are the older way to handle undo.
4
Results: A PS prosthesis restored femoral
rollback
similar to a CR prosthesis.
5
This step should not be used against datafiles that contain
rollback
segments.
6
It was the largest
rollback
of federal lands protections in US history.
7
If a
rollback
segment is damaged, the error looks like the following:
8
Cleaver is another medical
rollback
because of stress fractures in his legs.
9
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Democrats would fight Republican efforts to
rollback
Obamacare.
10
Alabama signed into law on Wednesday the most drastic
rollback
yet.
11
A rule repository offers versioning and
rollback
,
governance, and lifecycle management.
12
There may by some opportunity to
rollback
some of the restrictions.
13
A broad
rollback
of reforms is not expected, at least in the near-term.
14
The fluid in Chad's lungs buys him a medical
rollback
to Class 229.
15
This is a
rollback
,
not a reversal, of Obama's Cuba policy.
16
It is the same moderates-versus-conservatives split that doomed the Obamacare
rollback
.
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About this term
rollback
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
medical rollback
partial rollback
complete rollback
damage rollback
demand a rollback
More collocations
Rollback
through the time
Rollback
across language varieties
United States of America
Common