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Detailed Synonyms for take back in English

take back:

to take back verb (takes back, took back, taking back)

  1. to take back
    to suppress; to revoke; to withhold; to subdue; to retract; keep in control; to recant; to keep back; to pulverize; to take back; to rub fine; to crush; to pulverise
    • suppress verb (suppresss, suppressed, suppressing)
    • revoke verb (revokes, revoked, revoking)
    • withhold verb (withholds, withheld, withholding)
    • subdue verb (subdues, subdued, subdueing)
    • retract verb (retracts, retracted, retracting)
    • recant verb (recants, recanted, recanting)
    • keep back verb (keeps back, kept back, keeping back)
    • pulverize verb, American (pulverizes, pulverized, pulverizing)
    • take back verb (takes back, took back, taking back)
    • rub fine verb (rubs fine, rubbed fine, rubbing fine)
    • crush verb (crushes, crushed, crushing)
    • pulverise verb, British
  2. to take back
    – cause someone to remember the past 1
    to take back
    – cause someone to remember the past 1
    • take back verb (takes back, took back, taking back)
  3. to take back
    – take back what one has said 1
    to withdraw; to swallow; to take back; unsay
    – take back what one has said 1
    • withdraw verb (withdraws, withdrew, withdrawing)
    • swallow verb (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)
      • He swallowed his words1
    • take back verb (takes back, took back, taking back)
    • unsay verb
  4. to take back
    – move text to the previous line; in printing 1
    to take back
    – move text to the previous line; in printing 1
    • take back verb (takes back, took back, taking back)
  5. to take back
    – bring back to the point of departure 1
    to return; to take back; to bring back
    – bring back to the point of departure 1
    • return verb (returns, returned, returning)
    • take back verb (takes back, took back, taking back)
    • bring back verb (brings back, brought back, bringing back)
  6. to take back
    – regain possession of something 1
    to take back; repossess
    – regain possession of something 1
  7. to take back
    – resume a relationship with someone after an interruption, as in a wife taking back her husband 1
    to take back
    – resume a relationship with someone after an interruption, as in a wife taking back her husband 1
    • take back verb (takes back, took back, taking back)

Conjugations for take back:

present
  1. take back
  2. take back
  3. takes back
  4. take back
  5. take back
  6. take back
simple past
  1. took back
  2. took back
  3. took back
  4. took back
  5. took back
  6. took back
present perfect
  1. have taken back
  2. have taken back
  3. has taken back
  4. have taken back
  5. have taken back
  6. have taken back
past continuous
  1. was taking back
  2. were taking back
  3. was taking back
  4. were taking back
  5. were taking back
  6. were taking back
future
  1. shall take back
  2. will take back
  3. will take back
  4. shall take back
  5. will take back
  6. will take back
continuous present
  1. am taking back
  2. are taking back
  3. is taking back
  4. are taking back
  5. are taking back
  6. are taking back
subjunctive
  1. be taken back
  2. be taken back
  3. be taken back
  4. be taken back
  5. be taken back
  6. be taken back
diverse
  1. take back!
  2. let's take back!
  3. taken back
  4. taking back
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

take back

  1. take back

Alternate Synonyms for "take back":


Related Definitions for "take back":

  1. cause someone to remember the past1
  2. take back what one has said1
  3. move text to the previous line; in printing1
  4. bring back to the point of departure1
  5. regain possession of something1
  6. resume a relationship with someone after an interruption, as in a wife taking back her husband1

Related Synonyms for take back