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    [back away]
    DEFINITION
    1. move away from someone or something in a backward direction, especially as a result of fear or apprehension:
      "the victim tried to back away but was punched by the other man" · "Marianne gasped and backed away from the door" · "the administration backed away from the plan"
      OPPOSITE:
      move forward
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    What does it mean to back away from something?
    to move backward away from something or someone, usually because you are frightened: She saw that he had a gun and backed away. to show that you do not support a plan or idea any longer and do not want to be involved with it: The governor has backed away from plans to increase taxes.
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    When was back away first used?
    The first known use of back away was in 1833. Financial Definition of back away. Backing away occurs when a market maker does not honor a quoted bid or ask price for a minimum quantity of a particular security.
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    What does it mean to back away from a stock?
    Backing away is basically a bait-and-switch tactic in that the market maker does not honor its publicly quoted price at which is says it is willing to buy or sell shares (typically at least 100 shares).
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  3. back away 1. To move slowly and carefully away from something or someone. Kids, back away from the expensive vase! If you encounter a grizzly bear, back away slowly while talking in a normal tone. 2. To retreat on a particular idea or course of action. I think that Marie is backing away from the contract now.
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  4. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/back away

    back away verb backed away; backing away; backs away intransitive verb : to move away (as from a stand on an issue or from a commitment) Synonyms drop back fall back pull out recede …

  5. https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/back away

    back away verb as in to withdraw to move back or away (as from something difficult, dangerous, or disagreeable) backed away from the snake very slowly and carefully Synonyms & Similar …

  6. https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/back+away
    • back away
      1. Lit. to move backwards from a person or thing; to withdraw physically from someone or …
      2. Fig. to begin to appear uninterested in someone or something; to withdraw one's interest …
  7. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/back-away

    back away. phrasal verb with back verb uk / bæk / us / bæk /. to move backwards away from something or someone, usually because you are frightened: She saw that he had a gun

  8. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/back-away

    to move backward away from something or someone, usually because you are frightened: She saw that he had a gun and backed away. to show that you do not support a plan or idea any …

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    back away. See synonyms for back away on Thesaurus.com. 1. Walk backward, as in He cautiously backed away from the fire. 2. Gradually retreat, withdraw, as in Since he

  10. Back away Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com

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    To not have that, we're just tying one hand behind our back, as far as I'm concerned, the competition is not going to back away from that kind of financing. Richard Truesdall : When …

  12. Back_away | Define back_away at Dictionarys.net

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    back_away. [back_away] Make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity; "We''ll have to crawfish out from meeting with him"; "He backed out of his earlier promise"; "The aggressive …

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    To move back or away from a place or situation To retreat or move backward, sometimes figuratively Verb To move back or away from a place or situation retreat withdraw give ground …

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