step back

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see step, back.
  2. To stop what one is doing and evaluate the current situation.
  3. To prevent oneself from becoming emotionally involved in a certain situation.
  4. to depart driving the train following the train they arrived into the station driving, so as to decrease service turnaround time.
  5. To retreat from one's duties in a job; to reduce one's duties, often as a prelude to leaving a position; to take a back seat.
  6. To quietly abandon a belief.
noun
  1. A setback, downgrade, or deterioration.
  2. A reversion to a former state or situation.

Pronunciation

/stɛp ˈbæk/ /step ˈbæk/ En-au-step back.ogg /step ˈbɛk/

Word forms

step back steps back stepping back stepped back
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