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back

adjective as in end

adjective as in from earlier time

Weak matches

noun as in end part

verb as in put in reverse direction

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Example Sentences

The process pushed back the decision to the Wednesday meeting of the State Board of Education, where officials can take into consideration the work of focus groups that included students, parents, educators and advocates.

Or they sort of see this as “we just have to figure out which issues to put some small positions out on and the pendulum will keep swinging back and forth between Republicans and Democrats.”

From Salon

With the stroke of a pen, the tariffs he has imposed on Canada, Mexico and China have turned back the clock 70 years, erasing decades of globalisation.

From BBC

"Over time we are going to have this entire lineage of cold adapted elephants that we can put back into the wild that can interbreed"

From BBC

The agency had worked the wait down to an average of less than 13 minutes, in part by encouraging customers to wait off the line for a call back.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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