undoing the delete operation
"Undoing the delete operation" refers to the process of reversing or reverting a deletion that has been performed on a computer system or application. It involves restoring the deleted data or object back to its original state or location. This action allows users to recover mistakenly deleted files, documents, or other entities, ensuring that unintended deletions can be reversed without data loss.
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