downdate
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Etymology[edit]
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downdate (third-person singular simple present downdates, present participle downdating, simple past and past participle downdated)
- To alter, degrade or downgrade to an earlier or worse version, especially when it was intended to update.
- To undo an update.
- I downdated the database to undo the most recent update.