Starting, Preventing, or Postponing (Back)
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to stop oneself from openly expressing true feelings or thoughts
He managed to bite back his criticism and maintained a calm demeanor.
View Full Definitionto stop oneself from expressing feelings
Sometimes, it's necessary to choke back your opinions for the sake of harmony.
View Full Definitionto re-engage in an activity or situation after being away from it for some time
After a long break, he decided to get back into painting.
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 resume or restart an activity that was previously interrupted or discontinued
He wants to go back to teaching after taking a break from his career.
View Full Definitionto prevent someone or something from advancing or crossing a particular point
The soldiers held back the advancing enemy forces with determination.
View Full Definitionto prevent a feeling, emotion, or reaction from being expressed or displayed
She couldn't keep back her tears when she heard the sad news.
View Full Definitionto reschedule an appointment or event for a later time or date
Due to unforeseen circumstances, they had to put the meeting back to next week.
View Full Definitionto cause a decline in the quality, strength, or advancement of something
A cyberattack can set back a company's advanced technological systems, compromising their security and functionality.
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