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backtrack

[bak-trak] / ˈbækˌtræk /


VERB
retrace one's step
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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The boss told analysts Starbucks did not plan to backtrack on its labour investments as it hunts for savings, confident that what sets the firm apart is not its coffee, but its cafes.

From BBC

He has since backtracked on a threat of using force to acquire Greenland and begun talks with Copenhagen and Nuuk.

From Barron's

Senior officials — such as Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security advisor — have backtracked on their initial defense of the federal agents who fired the fatal shots.

From Los Angeles Times

"For them to now backtrack... it's too little, too late," Karen says.

From BBC

"There will be uproar from many MPs if they backtrack," she added.

From BBC