Hanapin
to back down
[phrase form: back]
01
humakbang, mag-urong
to physically move backward from a particular position or place
1.1
umatras, sumuko
to admit defeat and retreat from a position or claim when met with resistance or pressure
back down
v
Halimbawa
The hiker had to back down the steep trail due to the challenging terrain.
The gymnast had to back down the balance beam to regain stability.
The tightrope walker had to back down the rope when the winds became too strong.
The cat climbed the tree but then had to back down when it couldn't go further.
The skier realized the slope was too steep and had to back down to a safer position.