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31feed back into something — ˌfeed ˈback (into/to sth) derived to have an influence on the development of sth by reacting to it in some way • What the audience tells me feeds back into my work. Main entry: ↑feedderived …
32change back into somebody — ˌchange ˈback (into sb/sth) derived to return to a previous situation, form, etc • Only time will tell whether things can ever change back to the way they were. • The music changed back to a funky disco beat. Main entry: ↑changederived …
33put one's back into — ► put one s back into approach (a task) with vigour. Main Entry: ↑back …
34put one's back into — verb To make a strenuous effort to do something. When he puts his back into the work, he gets quite a lot done …
35put back into service — index reinstate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
36put back into — phr verb Put back into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑lead …
37settle back into — phr verb Settle back into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑chair …
38sink back into — phr verb Sink back into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑chair …
39slump back into — phr verb Slump back into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑chair …
40get (back) into the swing of things Brit. — get (back) into the swing of things Brit. informal become accustomed to (or return to) an activity or routine. → swing …