takeback

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The act of taking back or reclaiming anything.
 * the takeback of products that have reached the end of their useful life
 * 1)  The withdrawal of the previous move, as in practice games.
 * 2)  The reduction in energy savings from new technologies due to increased levels of demand.
 * 3) * 2010, November 17-19, A.R.Pollard and N.R. Buckett, Clawback of energy efficiency upgrades in New Zealand households (Paper presented at the 5th Australasian Housing Researchers' Conference)
 * It would be convenient to consider takeback as a step process; after an intervention the occupants immediately establish a new level of demand for that household energy service. Occupant behaviour however is more complicated than this and takes some time to adjust.
 * 1) * 2010, November 17-19, A.R.Pollard and N.R. Buckett, Clawback of energy efficiency upgrades in New Zealand households (Paper presented at the 5th Australasian Housing Researchers' Conference)
 * It would be convenient to consider takeback as a step process; after an intervention the occupants immediately establish a new level of demand for that household energy service. Occupant behaviour however is more complicated than this and takes some time to adjust.