BACK
- to support (to hold up or add strength to) [v BACKED, BACKING, BACKS]
- to sponsor
- overdue
- to go back and forth, as in running errands or visiting
- to complete the principal or hardest part of (a project, one's work, etc.)
- the rear part of the human and animal body
- the rear of an object or structure
- the spine
- to cause to move backward
- to bet in favor of
- to furnish or form a back
- to move backward
- situated in the rear
- of a past time
- at or toward the rear
- toward the original point or condition
- in return
- to trim the sails of a boat so that the wind strikes them first on the forward and then on the after side
- to change one's opinion or position; vacillate
- to work in an aimless or ineffective way; expend effort with little result
- from side to side; to and fro; from one to the other
- to retreat; withdraw
- to abandon a claim or argument
- to retreat
- to fail to keep an engagement or promise; withdraw from; abandon
- to bring to a standstill
- to reinforce
- to support or confirm
- to duplicate (a file, program, etc.) in case of loss
- to return for more of, as another helping of food
- to reverse the direction of a vessel
- to retreat from a position; withdraw an opinion
- formerly; many years ago
- to be helpless or beaten
- to be confined to one's bed because of illness
- without one's knowledge
- to cause a person to fail, esp. to cause to become bankrupt
- to overcome; defeat
- to cease to find fault with or to disturb someone
- to become annoyed; take offense
- to be treacherous or faithless to; betray
- to fail to keep; renege on
- to be in a difficult or hopeless situation
- behind
- to help or support [v -ED, -ING, -S]