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1 Results for to give up, admit defeat; to come down (off one's high horse); to cool off; to take it easy, keep cool; to retract, pull back; to back out of a promise, back down

to give up, admit defeat; to come down (off one's high horse); to cool off; to take it easy, keep cool; to retract, pull back; to back out of a promise, back down [v.]
Kreyòl : bat ba
English : to give up, admit defeat; to come down (off one's high horse); to cool off; to take it easy, keep cool; to retract, pull back; to back out of a promise, back down
Français : abandonner, admettre sa défaite
Español : rendirse, admitir la derrota; bajar (de la posición alta); refrescarse; para tomárselo con calma, manténgase fresco; retraerse, retroceder; retroceder en una promesa, retroceder
Português : desistir, admitir a derrota; descer (do cavalo alto); para se refrescar; para ter calma, mantenha a calma; retrair, recuar; desistir de uma promessa, recuar

Gift: Check also the entries within the same family or similar to to give up, admit defeat; to come down (off one's high horse); to cool off; to take it easy, keep cool; to retract, pull back; to back out of a promise, back down.

give back, pay back, refund, to drop someone off, to give a ride to; to let someone down, desert, give up, abandon, forsake (someone; a cause);, take it easy, take care to (do something), high , to cut-eye, to cut one's eye at; give that look; to give a dirty look, easy:Ex:I thought you said this was going to be easy?, to bring down, to down, to put down, to break , to uproot , root out, pull out (by the roots ) , eradicate; to clear ( land); to fire (from job) , remove from office, depose, over throw; to lynch; to pillage, plunder, burn;, pull:Ex: My baby niece likes to pull my hair., promise , promise. , to lose one one’s selfcontrol or cool, to be very angry, one-fourth; fourth; one-quarter; quarter; fourth part; twenty-five percent; quartern , to make do with, to help out; to seek out help from, fulfill one's needs, to rest, pause, take a break; to alight, perch on, come to rest on; to touch down, land (airplane); to place, put, set; to be at ease, be at rest; to ask (question); to pose (a problem); to put on airs, act uppity; to settle (liquid);, lose one's cool, It's easy when you don't have to do it, Better a poor horse than no horse at all, horse horse.


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