Definition

to go back: to return verb
Since it's raining, let's go back to the hotel. Let's return to the hotel now; the weather's awful.
Before we begin with today's agenda, let's go back to what we discussed in the last meeting. Let's return to that topic right now.
Sometimes Luna wishes she could go back in time. She would like to return to the past.
  • "On the other hand, I think we should go back to San Francisco."
  • "I don't want to go back to that lifestyle: the parties, the drugs, the girls."
  • "Brian : I don't know yet, I have to go back to London to find out."
  • "I ain't going back to prison, you'll see!"
  • "They go back to the UK with suitcases full of jeans, designer shoes, CDs and Epods."
  • "I'm going to go back to my office now."
  • "Sometimes, I wouldn't mind going back to San Francisco and seeing my friends and colleagues."
  • "I'm going back to work, I promise."
  • "You can go back to your box now."

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