Similar words: slide, landslide, mudslide, slide into, backstage, slide projector, backseat driver, pink slip. Meaning: [‚bækslaɪd] v. drop to a lower level, as in one's morals or standards.
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1. He's a reformed criminal who may yet backslide.
2. This may help to maintain the gains you've made and to prevent backsliding.
3. Mr. Jack was once active in the church, but he has backslidden.
4. My diet was going well but I'm afraid I've been backsliding a bit recently.
5. The philosopher, who had told me earlier he was a back-sliding Episcopalian, glanced at me apprehensively.
6. Many of the patients backslide into drug and alcohol abuse.
7. Whatever their other differences, good middle-class reformers would not countenance such ideological backsliding or remain passive before fashionable aristocratic interventions.
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8. It would have looked, moreover, as though the Government were backsliding, so a swift change of tack was ordained.
9. This is not countermarch or backslide.
10. Many Christians backslide because this truth is not clearly taught.
11. You've done a good job in the exam, I hope you won't backslide.
12. He kept away from strong drink for years, but recently I'm afraid he'begun to backslide.
13. I managed to keep of cigarettes for three months, but recently Iafraid I've begun to backslide.
14. You're doing excellent work now, I hope you won't backslide.
15. He kept away from strong drinks for years, but recently I'm afraid he's begun to backslide.
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