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back out in English:

1. withdraw withdraw


How much money you would like to withdraw?
The Soviet troops started to withdraw from Afghanistan.
It looks like I'm outnumbered here. I hate to do it but I'll withdraw my plan.
Tom is withdrawing his offer.
to withdraw troops
This account allows you to withdraw a maximum daily amount of $500
Even if I wanted to, I can't withdraw the words I said.
Shy children can withdraw completely from social contact at school and this only worsens the problem.
We can only hope that the government decides to withdraw its troops.
Men tend to withdraw from an argument and become silent.
After 68 days her family withdrew life support, and she died. But she did not withdraw from working on public issues.
You should withdraw this implementing regulation immediately and preferably today.
He wanted to take part in the manifestation but he had to withdraw.
Management threatened to withdraw our privileges.
She decided to withdraw all the money she had in the bank and buy the dress she had seen the day before in the shop window.

English word "back out"(withdraw) occurs in sets:

phrasal verbs

2. withdraw from promise withdraw from promise



3. is to leave the agreed is to leave the agreed



4. to decide not to do something that you had said you would do to decide not to do something that you had said you would do



English word "back out"(to decide not to do something that you had said you would do) occurs in sets:

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5. to withdraw from an agreement or commitment to withdraw from an agreement or commitment



English word "back out"(to withdraw from an agreement or commitment) occurs in sets:

Phrasal verbs