Definition of «to step back»

The phrase "to step back" means to withdraw or retreat from a situation, action or decision. It can also mean to take a less active role in something that you were previously involved with. The expression is often used figuratively when someone needs time and space to think before making a choice or taking an action.

Sentences with «to step back»

  • I am attempting to take steps back from my executive role. (members.climber.com)
  • And, historically, the evangelical community has taken several steps back from public schools over the last few decades — particularly since prayer was removed from schools. (rachelheldevans.com)
  • The Assassin's Creed series is taking steps back in the correct direction, but it still needs some work. (elder-geek.com)
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