press back
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle back
Meanings
Push or force something or someone backward
Why “back”? You move back to make physical or emotional space.
“The guards pressed the crowd back.”
“Police pressed the fans back from the gate.”
Don't confuse with
Press back means push or force something or someone backward. Press down means push firmly downward on something.
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press down
A contrast learners often mix up
Push firmly downward on something
cut back
Same back pattern: distance
Reduce sharply, especially expenditure; Reduce the amount of something, especially spending
die back
Same back pattern: distance
(of a plant) lose leaves and branches above ground while the roots survive
draw back
Same back pattern: distance
Move yourself away in hesitation
drive back
Same back pattern: distance
Force an attacker to retreat
drop back
Same back pattern: distance
Move to a position further behind
edge back
Same back pattern: distance
Move backward in small cautious steps
fall back
Same back pattern: distance
Move backwards quickly, often in retreat; Use something as a backup when other options fail; Move into a position behind others
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