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In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
Back out of
Decimate
Record
Withdraw
Pertain
Here’s the thing—when you “back out of” something, you’re basically deciding not to go through with it. Let’s look at those options:
- Option 1: Decimate – This means to destroy or kill a large part of something. Totally unrelated.
- Option 2: Record – This is about documenting or saving something, nothing to do with withdrawing.
- Option 3: Withdraw – This nails it. If you back out, you withdraw your involvement or agreement.
- Option 4: Pertain – If something pertains, it’s related to a subject. Again, not even close.
So, “back out of” really just means to withdraw from a commitment or plan. You got it!
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