to return to a place in order to say that you are present or ready to start working again
to tell or send someone information that you have discovered
He is due to report back to police in September.
He is is due to report back to police after further inquiries.
He promised to investigate it and then report back to the committee.
His reports back to Harmony about the fortunes of anxious family members searching for news made dismal reading.
I am looking into this, and will report back in due course.
I may report back about it, modesty permitting.
Investigators will report back with their findings in January.
It is due to report back in September.
It is due to report back on a study into retirement income products and sales practices at the end of December.
Light entertainment bosses in Stockholm have reported back about their amazing chemistry and family appeal.
Ofgem is due to report back on its preliminary findings next month.
So she provided his antennae by constantly talking to people outside their own charmed social circle and reported back on their comments.
Striking workers should report back to their supervisors on Monday.
The committee is due to report back early next year.
The player is due to report back to Cheshire police early next month.
Well, we've passed on the message and will report back in due course.
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There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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