To return to a place after having been there at a previous time
“She would run to the forest, leave the dress, and go back to the castle.”
To come, or go, back to a place or person
To return or change back to a former state
To revert or relapse to a previous, and typically worse, condition or state
Go back on a promise, undertaking, or contract
To go back to an earlier worse condition
To go in a backwards or reverse direction
To retreat or move backward, sometimes figuratively
To change one's opinion or stance, especially at the behest of someone
To turn around and head in the opposite direction
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