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dragged back

 

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dragged back

(verb phrase)

Definition: forcibly made to return to a previous position or state

Senses:

  1. Literal Sense: physically pulled or moved back to an earlier location or position.
  2. Figurative Sense: compelled or coerced to revert to a previous condition or circumstance.

Sample Sentences:

  1. I dragged back the chair to its original place after using it.
  2. The team was dragged back to their own half by the strong counter-attack from the opponents.
  3. After months of progress, he was dragged back into his old habits of smoking.
  4. She felt dragged back into the past when she saw her childhood home.

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