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/ˈɡoʊɪŋ ˈbæk/ · go·ing ·back
noun
- A return to a previous point or situation. After the argument, she needed some time to go back to her normal self.
- A period of time spent in the past, often revisited or relived. The old photographs brought back memories of her childhood.
verb
- To move or return to a previous point or situation. She decided to go back to her hometown for the holidays.
- To return to a previous state or condition. The company went back to its old business model after the new one failed.
adverb
- In the direction of a previous point or situation. She walked back to the starting point of the hike.
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Did you know? The phrase 'going back' is often used in the context of nostalgia, where people revisit fond memories or experiences from their past.