row-back

See also: row back

English

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Etymology

From row back.

Pronunciation

Noun

row-back (plural row-backs)

  1. A backtrack or reversal of position; a U-turn.
    • 2011, Elissa Jobson, The Guardian, 7 Feb:
      There was, however, a row back on the question of the use of force which, while not totally rejected as a course of action, will only be resorted to when all other possibilities have been exhausted.
    • 2016, Douglas Murray, Literary Review, May 2016, p. 34:
      After this piece appeared, Garton Ash's liberal credentials seemed genuinely to be on the table, and in London that afternoon his hands visibly shook as he began with an admirable and apparently sincere row-back (an act that this book reconfirms).

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