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rollback

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1. rollback - Noun

2. rollback - Verb

Meaning

the act of forcing the enemy to withdraw

reducing prices back to some earlier level

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And the health care and social assistance sector rose by 3.7 per cent in July, as more doctors, dentists and diagnostic laboratories reopened in line with the rollback of restrictions. Source: Internet

All of us, especially young people, have to demand better of our government at every level and vote this fall,” he added, linking to an article announcing the rollback of environmental mileage standards. Source: Internet

Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler said the rollback was reversing what he depicted as regulatory overreach by the Obama administration. Source: Internet

At a bare minimum, the rollback of the old antitrust regime completely failed to deliver the boom of innovation and prosperity that was promised. Source: Internet

Biden’s proposed large fiscal spending and a rollback of tariffs would help both the US and international economies, in our opinion. Source: Internet

City Council preliminarily approved the rollback earlier this month at a special-called meeting meant to get a fix working through the system. Source: Internet

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