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  2. to rest in a comfortable position: Sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight. To sit back is also to take no action: You can’t just sit back and let them close the library.

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      SIT BACK meaning: 1. to sit comfortably with your back...

  3. phrasal verb B2. If you sit back while something is happening, you relax and do not become involved in it. [informal] They didn't have to do anything except sit back and enjoy life. [VERB PARTICLE] American firms handed over technologies to their partners and then sat back to enjoy the cash flow.

  4. SIT BACK definition: 1. to relax in a chair so that your back is against the back of the chair: 2. to wait for…. Learn more.

  5. to relax, especially by not getting too involved in or anxious about something. She's not the kind of person who can sit back and let others do all the work. How can you sit back and watch him suffer? See sit back in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  6. 'Sit back' is an English idiom suggesting a relaxed or passive approach to a situation, often involving observation without direct involvement or action.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sit back phrasal verb 1 RELAXED to get into a comfortable position, for example in a chair, and relax Sit back and relax – I’ll open a bottle of wine. 2 RELAXED to relax and make no effort to get involved in something or influence what happens Don’t just sit back and wait for new business to ...

  8. 1. : to get into a comfortable and relaxed position in a chair, seat, etc. Sit back and enjoy the ride. 2. : to make no effort to do something. He sat back and watched us do all the work. How can you just sit back and let him insult you like that? Examples of sit back in a Sentence.

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