What are some opposite words for go back?
Antonyms for go backgo back
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term go back.
Princeton's WordNet
go back, date back, date fromverb
belong to an earlier time
"This story dates back 200 years"
Synonyms:
date back, recover, date from, recur, recuperaterecur, go backverb
return in thought or speech to something
Synonyms:
date from, resort, recuperate, repeat, fall back, date back, recover, recurrecover, go back, recuperateverb
regain a former condition after a financial loss
"We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90"; "The company managed to recuperate"
Synonyms:
retrieve, reclaim, date back, find, recuperate, recoup, recur, recover, regain, convalesce, date from
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We wanted to bring back money that was stolen back to our country. Instead we were accused of bringing down the country, we were accused of being traitors.
We have flight attendants who have been thrown into the ceiling and then back down several times, resulting in broken limbs. In the aisle, with unannounced turbulence, we had people who lost toes, or lost the ability to work, or sustained injuries that kept them off the job for years.
After a terrible flight, I had what I thought was a bad back cramp, he’s like, ‘Get on the ground. I know how to handle cramps. Don’t worry.’ He puts his knuckle on my ribs, and all of a sudden, whatever pain I had moved over to the other side of my body. So then he goes, ‘Let’s go to the hospital.’ It ends up being a blood clot. So Bob Saget saved my life. But he almost nearly killed me by sending it to the other side of my lung when he put his knuckle in it.
I do think it more likely that the bad news on inflation is more transitory than the good news on jobs, and if you went back two years ago and offered me the choice of whether to risk somewhat overheating the economy, as we did this time, or undershooting and creating a long, slow, tepid recovery, as we did in 2008, I would have chosen the risk of overheating.
Russia is on an island, and they now have to decide whether they're going to stay on an island and lose anyone that's willing to work with them, or whether they're going to come back -- and not lose face -- and actually try and do something constructive.
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