go back on Antonyms
Strongest:
- honor
- comply-with-
- adhere-to-
- honor
- comply-with-
- follow-through-with-
- adhere-to-
- follow-through-with-
Strong:
Weak:
Meaning of go back on
go back on (v)
fail to fulfill a promise or obligation
go back on Sentence Examples
- The politician promised to go back on his previous stance on tax reform.
- The company decided to go back on its plan to lay off workers.
- I need to go back on the last cake I ate and get another slice.
- The weather forecast says it's going to go back on rain after a brief respite.
- My doctor told me to go back on my medication to manage my symptoms.
- I'm sorry, but I can't go back on my word and give you the refund.
- The witness refused to go back on his testimony, despite the pressure.
- The athlete had to go back on his training routine after an injury setback.
- The student decided to go back on her decision to drop out of school.
- The manager went back on his promise to promote the employee, citing budget constraints.
FAQs About the word go back on
fail to fulfill a promise or obligation
back off,back down, back out, cop out, retract, fink out, chicken (out),recall, renege, withdraw
honor, comply (with),adhere (to), honor, comply (with), follow through (with), adhere (to), follow through (with), fulfill,keep
The politician promised to go back on his previous stance on tax reform.
The company decided to go back on its plan to lay off workers.
I need to go back on the last cake I ate and get another slice.
The weather forecast says it's going to go back on rain after a brief respite.