Moderate as in back down To retract or break a promise, agreement, or commitment; to fail to fulfill one's word or obligation. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Go Back On'
I can't believe he would go back on his promise to help with the project.
The athlete was hesitant to go back on his commitment to the team, but injuries held him back.
The politician decided to go back on his campaign promise to lower taxes, causing disappointment among his supporters.
Realizing the financial implications, the debtor tried to go back on the repayment plan previously agreed upon with the bank.
The athlete faced criticism for attempting to go back on their promise to support a charitable cause after winning the championship.
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