back away

phrasal verb

Meaning

Move backward to increase the distance between oneself and a person or object, often due to fear, caution, or a desire to avoid conflict.

Examples

  • She started to back away from the edge of the cliff as soon as she saw how steep it was.
  • The crowd began to back away when the mysterious package started making a strange ticking sound.

Synonyms: retreat, withdraw, recede, pull back