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Idioms: fall back


1.  Give ground, retreat, as in The troops fell back before the relentless enemy assault, or He stuck to his argument, refusing to fall back. [c. 1600]
2.  Recede, as in The waves fell back from the shore. [c. 1800]


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Antonyms: fall back
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Definition: retreat
Antonyms: forge, forward, progress


WordNet: fall back
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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The verb has 6 meanings:

Meaning #1: fall backwards and down

Meaning #2: hang (back) or fall (behind) in movement, progress, development, etc.
  Synonyms: lag, dawdle, fall behind

Meaning #3: move back and away from
  Synonyms: recede, retire

Meaning #4: retreat
  Synonyms: lose, drop off, fall behind, recede
  Antonym: gain (meaning #5)

Meaning #5: have recourse to
  Synonyms: resort, recur

Meaning #6: go back to bad behavior
  Synonyms: relapse, lapse, recidivate, regress, retrogress


Wikipedia: Fall back and forward
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Fall back is a feature of a modem protocol in data communication whereby two communicating modems which experience data corruption (due to line noise, for example) can renegotiate with each other to use a lower-speed connection. Fall forward is a corresponding feature whereby two modems which have "fallen back" to a lower speed can later return to the higher speed if the connection improves.

A common feature modems was the concept of fallback, allowing them to talk to less-capable modems. During the call initiation the modem would play a series of signals into the line and wait for the remote modem to "answer" them. They would start at high speeds and progressively get slower and slower until they heard an answer. Thus, two USR modems would be able to connect at 9600 bit/s, but, when a user with a 2400-bit/s modem called in, the USR would "fall back" to the common 2400-bit/s speed. This would also happen if a V.32 modem and a HST modem were connected. Because they used a different standard at 9600 bit/s, they would fall back to their highest commonly supported standard at 2400 bit/s. The same applies to V.32bis and 14400 bit/s HST modem, which would still be able to communicate with each other at only 2400 bit/s.

A modem that can fall back in order to communicate with an older, slower modem is an example of backward compatibility.

A modem that can fall back in order to communicate when the line becomes noisy is an example of graceful degradation.

It is also a nickname for when Daylight Saving Time ends each year, referring to how clocks are set back one hour in the fall, hence 'fall back'.

In the military, it is a term used on the battlefield to retreat; i.e., falling back to another position.


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