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backwards
adverb
With the back in advance; as, to move backward.
backwards
Toward the back; as, to throw the arms backward; to move backwards and forwards.
backwards
On the back, or with the back downwards; as, to fall backward.
backwards
Toward past times or events; as to look backward on the history of man.
backwards
By way of reflection; reflexively.
backwards
From a better to a worse state; as, public affairs go backward.
backwards
In time past; as, let us look some ages backward.
backwards
Perversely; from a wrong end. I never yet saw man but she would spell him backward.
backwards
Towards the beginning; in an order contrary to the natural order; as, to read backward.
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In a scriptural sense, to go or turn backward, is to rebel, apostatize, or relapse into sin, or idolatry. Isaiah 1:4.
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Contrarily; in a contrary manner. To be driven or turned backward, is to be defeated, or disappointed. Psalm 40:14. turn judgment backward, is to pervert justice and laws. Isaiah 59:14.