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Definition of Backdown

Backdown
Backdown Back"down`, n. A receding or giving up; a complete surrender. [Colloq.]

Meaning of Backdown from wikipedia

- The Supercar scare was a national controversy that arose in Australia in 1972 in regard to the sale to the public of high performance "homologation special"...
- your customer guidelines. The Chelsea Manning Support Network claimed the backdown was a reaction to a petition to the company to reinstate the account. In...
- New Zealand (anti-violence campaign) website "'Health campaigners win backdown over military appointments', Myanmar Times, 12 Aug 2015". 12 August 2015...
- long ban to build the Saint Sava Cathedral in Belgrade was lifted. The backdown of the communist elite and a po****r gathering of 100,000 believers on...
- Abbott says Julia Gillard's revamped health reform package is yet another backdown". The Australian. 11 February 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2011. Franklin...
- intention to disparage or humiliate the royal household. The apparent backdown was due to threat that the royal household would be prepared to dissolve...
- the rock band Skitnicks. Despite all negative feedback and the slight backdown of some fans, Eastern European Monkey was also awarded Best Rock Album...
- "'Naccflip': National anti-corruption commission bill p****es Senate after Greens backdown". the Guardian. Retrieved 30 November 2022. Dreyfus QC MP, The Hon Mark...
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