back off

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back off

He told the aggressive dog to back off.

Definition
  1. Verb (intransitive):
    • To withdraw from a commitment, demand, or confrontation; to retreat from a previously stated position or course of action.
    • To move backwards, especially to create distance from something or someone.
Usage
  • This verb is typically used to describe a person or group deciding not to follow through with a threat, demand, or plan, often due to opposition or the realization of difficulty.
  • It is also used literally to describe the physical act of moving backward.
  • It is often used in imperative form as a warning or command.
Examples
  • Verb (withdrawing): The company threatened to sue, but they eventually backed off.He said he would run for mayor, but he backed off when he saw the competition.

  • Verb (moving backwards): The dog growled, so I slowly backed off."Back off!" she shouted, holding up her hands.

Advanced Usage
  • "to back off from something": To withdraw from a specific issue, claim, or aggressive stance.
Variants and Related Words
  • Back down (verb): A close synonym, especially for withdrawing from a demand or argument.
  • Back away (verb): Often used similarly for physical retreat and sometimes metaphorical withdrawal.
Synonyms
  • Withdraw
  • Retreat
  • Recede
  • Recant
  • Relent
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Back down: To cease defending a position in an argument; yield. After a long debate, he finally backed down and admitted he was wrong.

  • Back away: To move backwards away from something, often cautiously. She backed away from the edge of the cliff.

Related Idioms
  • Back off!: A strong, direct command telling someone to stop being aggressive, to stop interfering, or to create physical distance.
back off

He told the aggressive dog to back off.

Verb
  1. remove oneself from an obligation
    • He bowed out when he heard how much work was involved
  2. move backwards from a certain position
    • The bully had to back down