go back | | |
v. (stative) | 1. date back, date from, go back | belong to an earlier time.; "This story dates back 200 years" |
| ~ initiate, originate, start | bring into being.; "He initiated a new program"; "Start a foundation" |
| ~ ascend | go back in order of genealogical succession.; "Inheritance may not ascend linearly" |
v. (communication) | 2. go back, recur | return in thought or speech to something. |
| ~ hark back, come back, recall, return | go back to something earlier.; "This harks back to a previous remark of his" |
v. (change) | 3. go back, recover, recuperate | regain a former condition after a financial loss.; "We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90"; "The company managed to recuperate" |
| ~ retrovert, revert, regress, turn back, return | go back to a previous state.; "We reverted to the old rules" |
| ~ rebound, rally | return to a former condition.; "The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends"; "The stock market rallied" |
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