feed back

The phrase "feed back" is commonly used in contexts involving communication and technology, where information or reactions are returned to influence improvement or stability.

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Definition

B2Communication

(general)To provide information or opinions about something to help improve it.

Example

  • Please feed back your thoughts on the new design.
  • Employees are encouraged to feed back their experiences with the new software.

C1Technology

(technical)To return a portion of the output of a system to its input to maintain or enhance performance.

Example

  • The solar panels feed back excess energy to the power grid.
  • Regenerative braking systems feed back energy to the vehicle's battery.

Similar

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

negative feedbackpositive feedbacktalk backreport backfeed intoanswer back