back in

The phrase "back in" is versatile and can be used in various contexts, including movement, time, and support.

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Definition

A2General

(informal)To return to a previous location or state.

Example

  • I'm back in the office after a long vacation.
  • Back in the day, we used to play outside all the time.

B1Driving

(technical)To reverse a vehicle into a space or position.

Example

  • He skillfully backed in the car into the narrow parking spot.

B2Support

(informal)To support or endorse someone or something again.

Example

  • After some disagreements, the committee decided to back in the original proposal.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "back in":

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