Circle Back

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɜːr.kəl bæk/

Definitions of circle back

verb To return to a previous point or topic in a conversation or discussion.

Example Sentences

A1 I will circle back to you after I finish my homework.

A2 Can you circle back to me with the information I requested?

B1 Let's circle back to this topic during our next meeting.

B2 I need to circle back to the client to confirm the details.

C1 I will circle back with a more detailed analysis of the data.

C2 It's important to circle back and ensure all the necessary steps have been taken.

Examples of circle back in a Sentence

formal After considering all options, we decided to circle back to the original proposal.

informal Let's circle back to that topic later in the meeting.

slang I'll circle back with you once I have more information.

figurative Life has a way of making us circle back to the same challenges until we learn our lesson.

Grammatical Forms of circle back

past tense

circled back

plural

circles back

comparative

more circle back

superlative

most circle back

present tense

circle back

future tense

will circle back

perfect tense

have circled back

continuous tense

is circling back

singular

circles back

positive degree

circle back

infinitive

to circle back

gerund

circling back

participle

circled back

Origin and Evolution of circle back

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'circle back' likely originated from the concept of circling back around to a previous point or topic in a conversation or discussion.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a literal sense to describe physically circling back around something, the phrase evolved to also mean revisiting or returning to a previous subject or idea in a more figurative sense.