go back on
Intermedio alto (B2) neutral
To break a promise — to say you'll do something and then not do it.
"He promised to help move the furniture, but went back on his word at the last minute."
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you always go back on to them.
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made now to go back on that decision means
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right? So we go back on foot. We walk
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Tim Ferriss · 97:59
like this are so crazy to go back on.
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Folding Ideas · 62:01
to go back on their word and make a liar out of them.