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    fallback
    /ˈfɔːlbak/

    noun

    • 1. an alternative plan that may be used in an emergency: "compulsory powers should be retained as a fallback"
    • 2. a reduction or decrease: "the offering will hit the market after a fallback from record highs"

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  2. FALLBACK definition: 1. A fallback plan or position can be used if other plans do not succeed or other things are not…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FALLBACK is something on which one can fall back : reserve —often used attributively. How to use fallback in a sentence.

  4. FALLBACK meaning: 1. A fallback plan or position can be used if other plans do not succeed or other things are not…. Learn more.

  5. noun. an act or instance of falling back. something or someone to turn or return to, especially for help or as an alternative: His teaching experience would be a fallback if the business failed. adjective. Also fall -back . of or designating something kept in reserve or as an alternative: The negotiators agreed on a fallback position.

  6. fallback. (fɔːlbæk ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Someone's fallback position is what they will do if their plans do not succeed, or if something unexpected happens. [journalism] Yesterday's vote itself was a retreat from an earlier fallback position. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. n. 1. an act or instance of falling back. 2. something or someone to turn or return to, esp. for help or as an alternative. adj. 3. Also, fall′-back`. of or designating something kept in reserve or as an alternative: a fallback plan. [1750–60, Amer.]

  8. Jun 26, 2024 · IPA guide. Other forms: fallbacks. Definitions of fallback. noun. to break off a military action with an enemy. synonyms: disengagement, pullout. see more.

  9. 1. an act or instance of falling back. 2. something or someone to turn or return to, esp. for help or as an alternative. His teaching experience would be a fallback if the business failed. adjective. 3. Also: fall-back. of or designating something kept in reserve or as an alternative.

  10. a plan or course of action that is ready to be used in an emergency if other things fail. What's our fallback if they don't come up with the money? We need a fallback position if they won't do the job. Want to learn more?

  11. Mar 11, 2024 · ( construction) A reduction in bitumen softening point, sometimes called refluxing or overheating, in a relatively closed container. Pulverised material that falls back to earth after a nuclear explosion; fallout . Synonyms. [ edit] (act of falling back): ebbing, recession, retreat.