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Lead back Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɛd/, /ˈɫid/ /ˈbæk
LED-back, LEED-back
lɛd/ /bˈæk
LED-BAK

Definition

To guide or take someone or something back to a previous place or condition.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used with people, animals, or objects returning to a starting point or previous state ('lead back home', 'lead back to the main road'). It can be literal or figurative (e.g., ideas that 'lead back' to a cause). Often appears as 'lead someone/something back to...' or 'lead back to (a place)'. More formal or neutral; not commonly used in casual speech.

Example Sentences

The guide will lead back the lost hikers to the camp.

basic

This road will lead back to the highway.

basic

She tried to lead back her dog after it ran away.

basic

Memories of the old house always lead back to my childhood.

natural

All clues lead back to the same suspect.

natural

No matter which way you go, the path will lead back here eventually.

natural