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One Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'Never back down' is the following: Nunquam redeas. Another equivalent is as follows: Nunquam redeatis. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'nunquam' means 'never'; and 'redeas' and 'redeatis' mean '[you] back down' and '[you all] back down', respectively.

If you want to tell someone to never back down, that would be an inperative form.

Noli cedere - addressed to one person

Nolite credere - addressed to more than one

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