Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
restore-function
Noun
/rɪsˈtɔːr ˈfʌŋkʃən/

Definition
A restore-function refers to a specific operation or command in programming, particularly in software development and database management, that is used to bring back data or system settings to a previous state.

Examples
- The restore-function allows users to recover files that were accidentally deleted.
- In the context of a database, the restore-function can be vital for recovering lost data after a system failure.

Meaning
The act of returning a system, file, or set of data to its original or a specific previous condition after it has changed or been damaged.

Synonyms
- Recover function
- Revert command
- Restore operation