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goes back onphrasepresent tense third-person singular of go back on to break a promise or agreementHe went back on his decision to move to the west coast. backs down, backs off, backs out, cops out, finks out, reneges chickens (out), wimps outbackpedals, backtracksabjures, abnegates, disavows, forswears(also foreswears), recalls, recants, repudiates, retracts, takes back, unsays, withdrawsbegs off, cries off(chiefly British) adheres (to), follows through (with)complies (with), fulfills(or fulfils), honors, keeps, satisfies to leave (a cause or party) often in order to take up anotherShe went back on the group and took up with a better-funded one. defects (from), deserts, rats (on) abandons, abdicates, abjures, apostatizes, cuts off, disowns, forsakes, quits, rejects, renounces, repudiates, spurnsrenegesdeparts, goes, leaves, withdraws jumps ship, walks out on adheres (to), clings (to), sticks (to or with)cherishes, cultivates, fosters to be unfaithful or disloyal toShe suspected that he had gone back on her during her time away. backstabs, betrays, crosses, double-crosses, sells (out), two-times gives awayinforms (on), peaches, rats (on), shops(British), snitches (on), splits (on)(British), tells (on), turns in sells down the river, stabs in the back stands by defends, guards, protects, safeguards, saves, shields |