Definition of «to back off»

The phrase "to back off" means to withdraw, retreat or step back from a particular situation or action. It can be used both figuratively and literally. Figuratively, it means to stop pursuing something or someone aggressively, such as in the case of romantic advances or an argument. Literally, it refers to physically moving away from something or someone, for example, backing off from a confrontation or giving more space to someone who is feeling crowded.

Sentences with «to back off»

  • You might try backing off on extra protein and seeing the results in how it feels and how much progress you're making. (nutritionfacts.org)
  • I'm a catholic, and the church will get $ 0 from me, going forward, if they don't back off of this. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • I'm a big fan of giving kids a little inspiration to get them started but then backing off so they can take it from there. (scarymommy.com)
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