Support, endorsement or encouragement provided to someone in their efforts
“She would never have achieved her goals without the backing of her parents.”
Help, aid or assistance provided to someone in their efforts
“He ran for office with the backing of several notable friends in the publishing world.”
The financial support given by a patron or investor
“These are specialist investors who provide financial backing to claimants they believe will be awarded damages in a legal dispute.”
A layer of material that forms, protects or strengthens the back of something
“Hanging from the beams are paintings on canvas with a backing of silk cloth.”
Musical accompaniment for a song
“The backing here suggests the context of the celebration, while the melody is used to depict the calculated yet showy performance.”
The protection, backing, or support of a particular person or organization
A person's financial resources
A kind or helpful deed
Money or gifts given generously
A body of supporters or admirers
Something deposited or pledged as a guarantee of the fulfillment of an undertaking or loan
An outer layer covering the surface of something
Money for investment in new enterprise
An advantage over one's peers or competitors
Accompanying musically
“It's a good track, well constructed, blazing along with a blast of zippiness, but the backing vocals are excruciatingly bad.”
Enjoying notable support or preference
In support of
Present participle for to promote or support the interests or cause of
“The party has agreed to back the new laws if the government accepts the committee's suggested changes.”
Present participle for to give evidence or testimony to the truth or factuality of
“Giorgio needs to back his claims about ancient aliens with hard facts.”
Present participle for to give financial, material, or moral support to
“Many local organizations and foundations would back the incumbent.”
Present participle for to bet money on (a person or animal) winning a race or contest
“I didn't back him in the Irish Derby, but at those odds on Saturday, he was an unbelievable bet.”
Present participle for to be complemented by as an accompaniment
“A classy trio of acoustic guitars would back her dulcet voice.”
(back off/away) Present participle for to move backward, literally or figuratively
“I decided to back off after he assured me that he knew exactly what he was doing.”
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