Rechercher
to back off
[phrase form: back]
01
reculer, se retirer
to move away from a person, thing, or situation
Intransitive
02
se retirer, reculer
to no longer be involved in a task or obligation
Intransitive
03
laisser tranquille, prendre du recul
to avoid telling someone what to do or criticizing them, allowing the person to handle the situation on their own
Intransitive
back off
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Exemple
The cyclist decided to back off from the busy intersection to avoid a potential collision.
The firefighter was forced to back off when the flames intensified.
The crowd was asked to back off to give emergency responders room to work.
The hiker encountered a bear and wisely chose to back off slowly.
The dog growled, warning everyone to back off.