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The example sentences of BACKSLIDE in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "backslide" in a sentence | "backslide" example sentences

How to use "backslide" in a sentence?

  • The coffee arrives, and we backslide into what lawyers do best---talking about other lawyers.
    -John Grisham-
  • People are backsliders on their knees long before they backslide openly in the eyes of the world.
    -J. C. Ryle-
  • Most church members live so far below the standard, you would have to backslide to be in fellowship with them.
    -Vance Havner-
  • If we don't progress, we backslide into bad habits, laziness and poor attitude.
    -Dan Gable-
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Definition and meaning of BACKSLIDE

What does "backslide mean?"

/ˈbakslīd/

backslide

other
Drop to a lower level.
verb
relapse into bad ways or error.

What are synonyms of "backslide"?
Some common synonyms of "backslide" are:
  • relapse,
  • lapse,
  • regress,
  • retrogress,
  • weaken,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

relapse
noun verb

Recurrence of bad symptoms after improvement. (of sick or injured person) deteriorate after period of improvement.

/laps/

lapse
noun verb

Mistake or error; halt, e.g. in concentration. (of right, privilege, etc.) expire.

regress
noun verb

action of returning to former or less developed state. To return to go back in time or development.

/ˌretrəˈɡres/

retrogress
verb

To fall back to previous worse condition.

/ˈwēkən/

weaken
verb

To make something or someone less powerful.

What are antonyms of "backslide"?
Some common antonyms of "backslide" are:
  • persevere,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌpərsəˈvir/

persevere
verb

To continue to try despite difficulties.

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