Restoring, Returning, or Responding (Back)
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to respond to a person in authority, such as a parent or teacher, in a manner that is impolite or disrespectful
The student was reprimanded for answering back to the teacher when asked to do their homework.
View Full Definitionto make something or someone return or be returned to a particular place or condition
The successful campaign brought back customers.
View Full Definitionto remember something or someone from the past
His voice instantly called back memories of our time together.
View Full Definitionto return to a previous state or condition, often after a period of decline or loss
After a tough season, the team managed to come back stronger than ever.
View Full Definitionto reverse one's direction and return along the same route, often to retrace one's steps or evade pursuers
Realizing they had taken the wrong path, the hikers had to double back to find the correct trail.
View Full Definitionto respond to an email message by sending a reply or answer to the sender's original email address
I received an important inquiry, and I will email back as soon as I gather all the necessary information.
View Full Definition(of movies, novels, etc.) to present a scene or sequence that depicts events in the past
The TV series frequently flashed back to the characters' early relationships to reveal how they had evolved.
View Full Definitionto have strong memories or emotions from the past come back suddenly and vividly
When she visited her childhood home, memories of her youth flooded back.
View Full Definitionto return to a place, state, or condition
After a long vacation, it can be challenging to get back into your regular work routine.
View Full Definitionto contact someone again later to provide a response or reply, often after taking time to consider or research the matter
I'll get back to you with the information you requested as soon as I find it.
View Full Definitionto return something that was previously received from a specific person or thing, such as money
She will give the book back to the library when she's finished reading it.
View Full Definitionto return a call or call someone again because one was not available the first time they called
She said she would ring me back after her appointment.
View Full Definitionto return something to its original location, owner, or starting point
I'll take back the library books after finishing reading them.
View Full Definitionto respond to someone by sending a text message
She promised to text her friend back after finishing her work.
View Full Definitionto call someone back in response to a missed call
Can you try back the office later?I'm in a meeting right now.
View Full Definitionto return to a previous state or condition
Despite her efforts to move forward, she couldn't shake off her doubts and found herself turning back to old habits.
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