| Phrasal verb | Meaning |
| back away | to move backwards |
| back down | to withdraw, to retract |
| back out | to withdraw from a promise, agreement, etc |
| back up | to support to make a copy of computer information |
Tom backed his data.
Harry had to back of the competition because of a broken arm.
We were forced to back of a contract due to the earthquake.
Tom backs from the door.
Tom won't back from any fight, no matter who he's up against.
Tom certainly doesn't seem like the kind of person that would back .
I am spending my Saturday backing my computer files to reboot my computer and filling out applications.
Tom wanted to give Mary a goodbye kiss. However, she backed .
Don't tell me you're going to back after all the plans we've made.
To Bob's disappointment, several of those who had promised to help him afterwards backed .
Nobody backed what I said.
At the moment she saw a tall man with a gun standing in the doorway, she instinctively backed .
They backed me in everything.
I hope you've got some proof to back your allegations.
Tom couldn't produce any evidence to back his statement .
Make sure to back all your files.
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