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to take a back seat
01
to accept a less important, less visible, or secondary role compared to someone else
Exemples
The senior partner took a back seat so the younger lawyers could gain experience.
02
to stop participating actively, often because success seems unlikely or because one chooses to withdraw
Exemples
He decided to take a back seat in the negotiations after realizing his influence was too limited.



























