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Roll back Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹoʊɫ/ /ˈbæk
ROHL-bak
ɹˈəʊl/ /bˈæk
ROHL-bak

Definition

To reduce something, such as prices or rules, to a previous level, or to reverse a decision or change.

Usage & Nuances

'Roll back' is often used in business, politics, and technology contexts. Common with 'prices', 'policies', or 'updates'. Formal/informal. Not used for physical objects rolling. Often implies returning to a previous, preferable state.

Example Sentences

The company decided to roll back prices to attract more customers.

basic

The government will roll back some of the new rules next year.

basic

They need to roll back the software update because of problems.

basic

After complaints, the store decided to roll back its new return policy.

natural

Congress voted to roll back several environmental protections.

natural

If the new features cause trouble, we can always roll back to the old version.

natural