go back on
English
editVerb
editgo back on (third-person singular simple present goes back on, present participle going back on, simple past went back on, past participle gone back on)
- To be treacherous or faithless to; to betray.
- to go back on friends
- To fail to keep; to renege on.
- to go back on one's promises
- BBC News
- On Sunday Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said his country would not go back on its nuclear programme.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, back, go back, on.
- He went back on the same path.
- They said the electricity will go back on before midnight.
Translations
editbe treacherous or faithless to; betray
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fail to keep, renege on
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