Database Management Terminology

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun an addition

  • The country's accession to the trade agreement will open up new opportunities for economic growth.
  • Her accession to the leadership position was met with mixed reactions from the team.
  • I heard about his accession to the cool kids' group at school.
  • The artist's accession to fame was sudden and unexpected.

noun the act of deleting or being deleted

  • The deletion of unnecessary data from the database improved its performance.
  • I accidentally hit delete and now the deletion is irreversible.
  • I'm gonna delete that message before anyone sees it.
  • The deletion of toxic relationships from her life brought her peace and happiness.

noun a situation where two or more things are not connected or related

verb to disconnect or separate

adjective not connected or related

  • The two sets are disjoint, meaning they have no elements in common.
  • Those two groups are totally disjoint, they never hang out together.
  • Our tastes in music are so disjoint, we never agree on what to listen to.
  • The disjoint relationship between the characters adds an interesting dynamic to the story.

noun A connection between two or more things.

verb To become a member of a group or organization.

  • I would like to extend an invitation for you to join our prestigious organization.
  • Hey, do you want to join us for dinner tonight?
  • Yo, you should totally join our squad, it's lit!
  • Joining forces with our competitors could lead to a successful merger.

noun a return to a previous state or position

verb to revert back to a previous state or position

  • The company decided to implement a rollback of the new policy due to negative feedback from customers.
  • I heard they're doing a rollback on the prices at the grocery store next week.
  • They had to do a rollback on that decision because it was a total disaster.
  • Sometimes in life, you have to do a rollback and start fresh with a new perspective.