Fail to fulfill a promise or obligation.
1To go back on her word now would bring dire personal consequences.
2Some workers keep jobs under FERA, others go back on direct relief.
3Nevertheless, Joanne's doctor had suggested that she go back on her antidepressants.
4You can go back on the right phase and take them off.
5I've thought carefully, and have decided to go back on the pill.
6But by then it's too late to go back on my word.
7I break the law for you, or I go back on stack.
8But usually as soon as you've finished, you go back on it.
9You are the last person I expected would go back on me.
10If I go back on it, it will not matter so much.
11The worst thing you did was to go back on your word--
12He set his teeth and would not go back on his resolve.
13To go back on her was, of course, out of the question.
14You can make your visit, and I will go back on foot.
15I tell you I'd hate like poison to go back on Hardy.
16And if they did go back on you, nobody would believe them.
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