back away
Variant of back
noun
- the part of the body opposite to the front; in humans and many other animals, the part to the rear or top reaching from the nape of the neck to the end of the spine
- the backbone or spine
- the part of a chair that supports one's back
- the part of a garment or harness that fits on the back of a person or animal
- physical strength: put some back into the work
- the rear or hinder part of anything; part behind or opposite the front: the back of the room, the back of his leg
- the part or side of anything that is less often used, seen, etc.: the back of the hand; the back of a carpet, textile, etc.; the back of a knife
- the part of a book where the sections are sewed or glued together; part covered by the spine
- the spine of a book
- Mining the roof or overhead part of an underground passage
- Sports a player positioned behind many of his or her teammates, as a running back in football or a halfback in soccer
adjective
- at the rear or back; behind
- distant or remote: back country
- of or for a time in the past: a back copy of a newspaper, back pay
- in a backward direction; returning; reversed: a back step
- Phonet. articulated with the tongue toward the back of the mouth: said of certain vowels, as (o̵̅o̅) in cool
adverb
- at, to, or toward the rear; backward
- to or toward a former position or location
- into or toward a previous condition
- to or toward an earlier time
- so as to keep in reserve or concealment: to hold back information
- in return or requital: to pay someone back
transitive verb
- to cause to move backward, or to the rear: often with up
- to be at the back of; stand behind
- to support or help, as with money, endorsement, etc.
- to make a wager in support of; bet on
- to get on the back of; mount
- to provide with a back or backing
- to form the back of
- to sign on the back; endorse
- to provide security for (a currency, loan, etc.)
intransitive verb
- to move or go backward: to back into a room
- to move (into a desired position) through the faulty performance of an opponent: to back into a championship
- to have the back in a certain place or direction: the house backs on a lake
- Meteorol. to shift counterclockwise (in the Northern Hemisphere): said of the changing direction of a wind
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