back into

The phrasal verb 'back into' has various meanings depending on context, including physical movement, sports scenarios, and strategic approaches.

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Definition

B1General

To move in reverse into a particular space or position.

Example

  • He had to back into the parking spot carefully.
  • She accidentally backed into the mailbox while reversing.

B2Sports

(idiomatic)To advance to a subsequent stage due to another team's loss, often despite one's own poor performance.

Example

  • The team backed into the playoffs because their rivals lost the final game.

B2General

To return to a previous state, condition, or situation.

Example

  • After a brief hiatus, she backed into her old routine.

C1Strategy

(idiomatic)To approach a problem or situation indirectly or without a clear plan.

Example

  • They backed into a solution after considering various options.

Similar

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

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