backslid

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backslide
To shirk responsibility; to renege on one's obligations or commitments

Rich countries are backsliding on their commitment to agree to new WTO measures to help people in poor countries gain access to affordable medicines. —.

backslide
{v} to fall off, depart from, apostitize
backslide
To slide back; to fall away; esp
backslide
to start doing the bad things that you used to do, after having improved your behaviour
backslide
Diminishment or abandonment of Christian commitment; secularization of "Christians"
backslide
To regress; to slip backwards or revert to a previous, worse state
backslide
To move backward in freefall relative to a neutral reference Usually unintentional and undesirable, caused by poor body position
backslide
{f} deteriorate; slide backwards; relapse into error, return to sin
backslide
drop to a lower level, as in one's morals or standards
backslide
to abandon gradually the faith and practice of a religion that has been professed
backslide
A grind using only the back foot , balancing carefully on the boot and frame
backslide
To shirk responsibility; to renege on ones obligations or commitments
backslid
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