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- nounbacking (noun) · backings (plural noun)
- support or help:"he accepted the backing of the police group" · "they had financial backing from local firms"
- a layer of material that forms, protects, or strengthens the back of something:"the fabric has a special backing for durability"
- (especially in popular music) the music or singing that accompanies the main singer or soloist:"the trio provided backing to some of the most popular vocalists of the day" · "backing vocals"
- phoneticsthe movement of the place of formation of a sound toward the back of the mouth.
verbbacking (present participle)- give financial, material, or moral support to:"he had a newspaper empire backing him"
- supplement in order to reinforce or strengthen:"the government troops were backed by paramilitary forces"
- be in favor of:"over 97 percent backed the changes"
- (in popular music) provide musical accompaniment to (a singer or musician):"brisk guitar work backed by drums, bass, fiddle, and accordion"
- bet money on (a person or animal) winning a race or contest:"he backed the horse at 33–1"
- walk or drive backward:"I put the car in reverse and backed down the road"
- cause to move backward:"he backed the Mercedes into the yard"
- (of the wind) change direction counterclockwise around the points of the compass. The opposite of veer."the wind had backed to the northwest"
- sailingput (a sail) aback in order to slow the vessel down.
- cover the back of (an object) in order to support, protect, or decorate it:"a mirror backed with tortoiseshell"
- lie behind or at the back of:"the promenade is backed by lots of cafes"
- put a song or piece of music on the less important side of (a recording):"the new single is backed with a track from the LP"
OriginOld English bæc, of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch and Old Norse bak. The adverb use dates from late Middle English and is a shortening of aback.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- support or help:
- a layer of material that forms, protects, or strengthens the back of something:
- (especially in popular music) the music or singing that accompanies the main singer or soloist:
verb- give financial, material, or moral support to:put up the money forbe a patron ofact as guarantor offoot the bill forpick up the tab forapprove ofgive one's blessing tosmile onvote forally oneself withstand behindside withbe on the side oftake up the cudgels forgive one's support tobe on someone's sidetake someone's sidetake someone's partvouch for
- walk or drive backward:
- cover the back of (an object) in order to support, protect, or decorate it:
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