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going back onphrasepresent participle of go back on to break a promise or agreementHe went back on his decision to move to the west coast. backing down, backing off, backing out, copping out, finking out, reneging chickening (out), wimping outbackpedaling, backtrackingabjuring, abnegating, disavowing, forswearing(also foreswearing), recalling, recanting, repudiating, retracting, taking back, unsaying, withdrawingbegging off, crying off(chiefly British) adhering (to), following through (with)complying (with), fulfilling, honoring, keeping, satisfying 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. defecting (from), deserting, ratting (on) abandoning, abdicating, abjuring, apostatizing, cutting off, disowning, forsaking, quitting, rejecting, renouncing, repudiating, spurningrenegingdeparting, going, leaving, withdrawing jumping ship, walking out on adhering (to), clinging (to), sticking (to or with)cherishing, cultivating, fostering to be unfaithful or disloyal toShe suspected that he had gone back on her during her time away. backstabbing, betraying, crossing, double-crossing, selling (out), two-timing giving awayinforming (on), peaching, ratting (on), shopping(British), snitching (on), splitting (on)(British), telling (on), turning in selling down the river, stabbing in the back standing by defending, guarding, protecting, safeguarding, saving, shielding |