Etymology: [ 'gO ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English gon, from Old English gAn; akin to Old High German gAn to go, Greek kichanein to reach, attain.
To abandon, desert, betray or fail someone or something, To return to a place after having been there at a previous time, To have known each other for a certain length of time, return; regret, reconsider, belong to an earlier time; "This story dates back 200 years, If someone goes back to a time in the past, they begin to discuss or consider events that happened at that time. If you go back to 1960, you'll find that very few jobs were being created, If something goes back to a particular time in the past, it was made or started at that time. The feud with the Catholics goes back to the 11th century Our association with him goes back four years. = date back, regain a former condition after a financial loss; "We expect the stocks to recover to $2 90"; "The company managed to recuperate", come back to place where one has been before, or return to a previous activity, return in thought or speech to something, belong to an earlier time; "This story dates back 200 years", retrocede, If you go back to a particular point in a lecture, discussion, or book, you start to discuss it. Let me just go back to the point I was making, If you go back to a task or activity, you start doing it again after you have stopped doing it for a period of time. I now look forward to going back to work as soon as possible Amy went back to studying,
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To abandon, desert, betray or fail someone or something - "You promised me that you'd pay up today, no going back on your word."
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To return to a place after having been there at a previous time
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To have known each other for a certain length of time - "Bill and I go back to college."
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return; regret, reconsider
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belong to an earlier time; "This story dates back 200 years
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If someone goes back to a time in the past, they begin to discuss or consider events that happened at that time. If you go back to 1960, you'll find that very few jobs were being created
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If something goes back to a particular time in the past, it was made or started at that time. The feud with the Catholics goes back to the 11th century Our association with him goes back four years. = date back
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regain a former condition after a financial loss; "We expect the stocks to recover to $2 90"; "The company managed to recuperate"
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come back to place where one has been before, or return to a previous activity
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return in thought or speech to something
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belong to an earlier time; "This story dates back 200 years"
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To go back.
retrocede - "Hospitals retrenched in the '30s while the general practitioners retroceded into a bygone era."
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go back to
If you go back to a particular point in a lecture, discussion, or book, you start to discuss it. Let me just go back to the point I was making
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go back to
If you go back to a task or activity, you start doing it again after you have stopped doing it for a period of time. I now look forward to going back to work as soon as possible Amy went back to studying
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