to decide not to do something you agreed to do
He brushed it back out of his eyes, intrigued enough to say: `Yes, once.
He doesn't want her back out of love, or out of his desperation to make a good album.
Her lips twisted in wry acknowledgement, then she found reverse gear and let in the clutch to back out.
I promised to help and I’m not backing out now.
I'd like you to take care of Mr. Bonham and get him back out to the Wasp, next available transportation.
We’re hoping that no one will back out of the deal.
backs out
backing out
backed out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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