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Back away

/bæk/

B1

PreIntermediate

1. To move backward slowly, often because one feels frightened or wants to avoid a confrontation or involvement.

  • When the dog started growling, she began to back away slowly.
  • He decided to back away from the argument to avoid escalating the situation.

2. To withdraw from an action, participation, or previously held position, especially due to reconsideration or changing one's mind.

  • After hearing all the objections, the company backed away from its initial proposal.
  • Initially, he agreed to the deal, but later he decided to back away from it.

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