roll back (Meaning)
roll back
to reduce (something, such as a commodity price) to or toward a previous level on a national scale, rescind, the act or an instance of rolling back, to cause to retreat or withdraw
Synonyms & Antonyms of roll back
roll back Sentence Examples
- The government announced plans to roll back the recent tax increases.
- The company had to roll back its product launch due to technical issues.
- Time seemed to roll back as we reminisced about our childhood.
- The waves rolled back onto the shore with a gentle roar.
- The roller coaster rolled back to the starting point before ascending the first hill.
- The doctor ordered the patient to roll back onto his side to facilitate breathing.
- The rug rolled back beneath the sofa, revealing a hidden compartment.
- The army rolled back the enemy's advancement with a swift counterattack.
- The technician had to roll back the software update after it caused system instability.
- The store decided to roll back the price of its popular item to attract more customers.
FAQs About the word roll back
to reduce (something, such as a commodity price) to or toward a previous level on a national scale, rescind, the act or an instance of rolling back, to cause to
set aside, strike down, overturn, repeal, avoid,abolish, cancel, nullify, invalidate, do away with
legitimate,lay down, enact, establish, institute, found, legislate, approve, permit,validate
The government announced plans to roll back the recent tax increases.
The company had to roll back its product launch due to technical issues.
Time seemed to roll back as we reminisced about our childhood.
The waves rolled back onto the shore with a gentle roar.