Hanapin
to back out
[phrase form: back]
01
umatras, mag-back out
to not do something one has promised or agreed to do
02
magsalubong, bumalik
to drive a vehicle in reverse to exit from an area, particularly a limited area
03
ibalik, bawiin
to reverse a specific change made in a computer system
04
umatras, sumuko
to support the idea that someone will not succeed
back out
v
Halimbawa
It’s too late to back out now.
I promised to help and I’m not backing out now.
The system administrator had to back out the configuration changes that caused disruptions in the network.
You can't just back out now.
Realizing the error, the programmer had to back out the recent code changes to restore functionality.