walk back
Intermediário superior (B2) neutral
To go back on something you said before — usually a promise or statement — and say you didn't really mean it.
"The minister was forced to walk back her earlier comments after intense public criticism."
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Day 3 of The 2026 AI Advantage Summit 2026
The AI Advantage · 2:45
I walk back down.
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Game Maker's Toolkit · 6:33
Or, you can walk back on yourself
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In Good Faith with Philip DeFranco · 57:15
to kind of walk back their terminology
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Meet Kevin Clips · 3:52
And then the walk back is always,
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· 108:56
They don't like people walk back