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Climb down Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɫaɪm/ /ˈdaʊn
KLYME-down
klˈaɪm/ /dˈaʊn
KLYME-down

Definition

To descend from a higher place by climbing. It can also mean to take back or withdraw a previous statement or position, often after being challenged.

Usage & Nuances

Literal use is physical: 'climb down a ladder/tree'. Figuratively, it's mainly British English for admitting you're wrong or changing your stance, often after debate. In American English, 'back down' or 'retract' is more common for the figurative use.

Example Sentences

He had to climb down the ladder carefully.

basic

The cat climbed down from the tree.

basic

I watched the boy climb down the rocks.

basic

After debating for hours, she finally had to climb down and admit she was wrong.

natural

You need to climb down a bit—you're being too stubborn about this.

natural

The company was forced to climb down after public outcry.

natural