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date back
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date back
Verb

to have origins or existence that extends to a specific earlier time

The ancient ruins in the valley date back to the time of the Roman Empire.

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fall back on
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fall back on
Verb

to rely on something or ask someone for help, particularly in situations where other options have failed

When times are tough, I can always fall back on my savings to cover expenses.

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go back
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go back
Verb

to refer to something that occurred or was mentioned in the past

During the discussion, he would often go back to the importance of teamwork.

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go back on
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go back on
Verb

to fail to do as one promised or agreed

He promised to help us with the project, but he went back on his word and didn't show up.

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hang back
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hang back
Verb

to delay leaving or staying in a place after everyone else has departed

She decided to hang back at the office to finish some work after her colleagues had gone home.

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invite back
Verb

to ask someone to return for another visit or event after they have been there before

We were so impressed with your performance at the last event that we'd like to invite you back for our upcoming conference.

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play back
Verb

to listen to or watch something again after recording it

As soon as they finished filming the scene, they played it back to check for any errors.

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plough back
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plough back
Verb

to reinvest profits into a business to improve or expand it

They ploughed the earnings back into new machinery to increase production.

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send back
Verb

to pass a legal case or issue to another committee, authority, or court for further examination or decision

The judge decided to send the case back to the lower court for a more detailed review.

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sit back
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sit back
Verb

to relax and make oneself comfortable in a sitting position

The audience sat back and enjoyed the show.

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take back
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take back
Verb

to return something to its original location, owner, or starting point

I'll take back the library books after finishing reading them.

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tie back
Verb

to secure something, particularly hair, so that it remains in a fixed position and does not hang down

After the workout, she tied back her sweaty hair.

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win back
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win back
Verb

to regain something that was previously lost

It took a sincere apology to win back their support.

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knock back
Verb

to drink quickly or consume a beverage in a rapid or forceful manner

He often knocks back a few glasses of beer after work to unwind.

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toss back
Verb

to drink a beverage quickly, often in a casual or informal manner

She likes to toss back a glass of water after her morning run.

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go back over
Verb

to review something in order to ensure accuracy or comprehension

Before submitting the report, I need to go back over the financial data to check for any errors.

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look back
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look back
Verb

to think about or consider past events, experiences, or decisions

He looked back on his childhood with fondness and nostalgia.

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read back
Verb

to review the words one has previously written, often to check their accuracy

The secretary was asked to read back the meeting minutes to ensure they were recorded correctly.

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think back
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think back
Verb

to think about events or experiences from the past

As she sorted through old photographs, she couldn't help but think back to her childhood.

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cut back
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cut back
Verb

to decrease something such as size or cost, to make it more efficient, economical, or manageable

Faced with financial challenges, the company had to cut back on its workforce.

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scale back
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scale back
Verb

to decrease something in number, extent, or size

The school had to scale back its extracurricular activities due to limited resources.

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draw back
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draw back
Verb

to decide against doing something that was expected or planned due to fearing the possible dangers or risks

The company decided to draw back from the international market due to economic uncertainties.

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drop back
Verb

to take a position in the rear, especially in a military formation, for strategic purposes

The soldiers were instructed to drop back to secure the rear of the advancing unit.

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fall back
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fall back
Verb

to move back, often from a challenging situation or conflict

Faced with overwhelming enemy forces, the soldiers had to fall back to a more defensible position.

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kick back
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kick back
Verb

to suddenly move backward due to a strong impact or force

The explosive force made the door kick back, nearly hitting the person behind it.

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stand back
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stand back
Verb

to position oneself at a distance from an object or person

The teacher instructed the students to stand back from the experiment table to ensure their safety.

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come back in
Verb

to manage to reach the same level of fame or success one had before

After a few years away from the music industry, the artist made a strong comeback and came back in with a chart-topping album.

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bounce back
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bounce back
Verb

to regain health after an illness or become successful again after facing difficulties

The athlete bounced back after a long injury, surprising everyone.

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spring back
Verb

to fully recover from an illness or injury

He recovered remarkably fast and sprang back from his injuries.

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fight back
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fight back
Verb

to resist or defend oneself against an attack or challenge, often by taking action to counter the aggression or difficulty

Despite the challenges, she decided to fight back and overcome the obstacles in her path.

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hit back
Verb

to respond to an attack or criticism

When criticized, he always knows how to hit back with a strong defense.

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pay back
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pay back
Verb

to seek revenge on someone for something they did

He vowed to pay them back for ruining his reputation.

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strike back
Verb

to make a counterattack, often responding with similar force or action, especially in response to harm or wrongdoing

The superhero vowed to strike back against the villain's evil plans to save the city.

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