back out (of something)



back out (of something)

To withdraw from or renege on something, such as a given commitment, promise, plan, or situation. She was considered a strong contender to win the local election, but she backed out at the last minute and continued working as CEO of her company. John was so nervous that he decided to back out of the marriage on the morning of his wedding.
See also: back, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TahvoTAHH-voFinnish
EdgarED-gər (English), ed-GAHR (French)English, French
Diodorus-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Boone[bu:n]
Tzivah-Biblical Hebrew
Zaid-Arabic