Move back Meaning in English
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Definition
To go back to a previous position or place, or to return to where you lived before. It can refer to physically stepping back or returning to a former home.
Usage & Nuances
'Move back' is informal and common in speech. It can mean stepping backward a short distance ('move back from the edge') or returning to live in a previous place ('move back home'). Sometimes confused with 'go back' (to return) or 'move in'/'move out' (change residence). Used in both physical and figurative senses.
Example Sentences
Please move back a little so everyone can see.
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After college, he decided to move back to his hometown.
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If things get bad, I might move back in with my parents.
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Can everyone move back so we have more space at the front?
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She misses her friends, but isn’t sure if she should move back to her old city.
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The crowd was told to move back for safety reasons.
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