give back
See also: giveback
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Verb
editgive back (third-person singular simple present gives back, present participle giving back, simple past gave back, past participle given back)
- (transitive) To return, restore (a thing to its original owner or location etc.).
- Give me back my book!
- (transitive, intransitive, idiomatic) To contribute money, goods, or, especially, services for charitable purposes, as if in return for one's own success.
- We organize this Thanksgiving dinner at the old-age home to give back to the community.
- (archaic) To recede; to retreat.
- 1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim’s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come: […], London: […] Nath[aniel] Ponder […], →OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim’s Progress as Originally Published by John Bunyan: Being a Fac-simile Reproduction of the First Edition, London: Elliot Stock […], 1875, →OCLC, page 108:
- Yet the Fiends ſeemed to come nearer and nearer, but when they were come even almoſt at him, he cried out with a moſt vehement voice, I will walk in the ſtrength of the Lord God; ſo they gave back, and came no farther.
Derived terms
edit- giveback (noun)
Translations
editto return
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