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Definition

To become less aggressive, particularly when one had appeared committed to act.

To lower the setting of.

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In Context

  • "You need to back off, or the situation could turn ugly."
  • "I was going to sue until my legal advisors told me to back off."
  • "Republicans on Capitol Hill, who were gearing up to use Graeme as evidence that Democrats have overexpanded the health program to include families wealthy enough to afford private insurance, have backed off."
  • "Could you back off the volume a bit? It’s really loud."