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present participle of go back on 1 as in backing out to break a promise or agreement He went back on his decision to move to the west coast. -
backing out -
backing off -
backing down -
copping out -
finking out -
wimping out -
recalling -
taking back -
withdrawing -
reneging -
begging off -
retracting -
chickening (out) -
crying off -
unsaying -
backpedaling -
backtracking -
recanting -
forswearing -
abnegating -
disavowing -
abjuring -
foreswearing -
repudiating -
adhering (to) -
complying (with) -
following through (with) -
fulfilling -
keeping -
satisfying -
honoring See More 2 as in jumping ship to leave (a cause or party) often in order to take up another She went back on the group and took up with a better-funded one. -
jumping ship -
walking out on -
ratting (on) -
defecting (from) -
deserting -
cutting off -
leaving -
abandoning -
quitting -
rejecting -
renouncing -
abjuring -
forsaking -
abdicating -
spurning -
disowning -
repudiating -
apostatizing -
departing -
reneging -
withdrawing -
going -
clinging (to) -
sticking (to or with) -
adhering (to) -
fostering -
cultivating -
cherishing 3 as in betraying to be unfaithful or disloyal to She suspected that he had gone back on her during her time away. -
betraying -
selling (out) -
stabbing in the back -
selling down the river -
backstabbing -
giving away -
turning in -
crossing -
splitting (on) -
double-crossing -
two-timing -
informing (on) -
snitching (on) -
ratting (on) -
peaching -
telling (on) -
shopping -
standing by -
protecting -
defending -
saving -
guarding -
shielding -
safeguarding See More |