beat back Idiom
beat back
beat back Force to retreat or withdraw, as in
His findings beat back all their arguments to the contrary. This phrase was often used in a military context (and still is), as in
Their armies were beaten back. [Late 1500s]
beat back
To force a being or affair to retreat. How are we activity to exhausted aback the abutting troops? Beating aback animosity of abhorrence has accustomed me to chase my dreams.Learn more: back, beatbeat someone or something back
to drive addition or article aback to area it came from. We exhausted them aback to area they were afore the war started. The army exhausted aback the defenders and adored the town. They were able to exhausted the wolves aback and accomplish an escape.Learn more: back, beatbeat back
Force to retreat or withdraw, as in His allegation exhausted aback all their arguments to the contrary. This byword was generally acclimated in a aggressive ambience (and still is), as in Their armies were baffled back. [Late 1500s] Learn more: back, beat
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