sit back and

sit back and
sit back and (do something) to take no action and allow something to happen.

You can't just sit back and let them close down the library.

Americans shouldn't just sit back and allow this technology to run their lives.


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  • sit back — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms sit back : present tense I/you/we/they sit back he/she/it sits back present participle sitting back past tense sat back past participle sat back to relax and stop making the effort to do something We can t… …   English dictionary

  • sit back — PHRASAL VERB If you sit back while something is happening, you relax and do not become involved in it. [INFORMAL] [V P] They didn t have to do anything except sit back and enjoy life... [V P to inf] American firms handed over technologies to… …   English dictionary

  • sit back — to stop being active. We haven t had many opportunities to sit back and talk to each other. We re not so good that we can afford to just tell people we re the greatest and then sit back …   New idioms dictionary

  • sit back — verb a) To recline while still in a seated position, with ones back on the frame of the seat. Please just sit back and watch the show. b) To relax, to not exert oneself …   Wiktionary

  • ˌsit ˈback — phrasal verb to relax and stop making the effort to do something We can t just sit back and let them win.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • sit back — {v.} 1. To be built a distance away; stand away (as from a street). * /Our house sits back from the road./ 2. To relax; rest, often while others are working; take time out. * /Sit back for a minute and think about what you have done./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • sit back — {v.} 1. To be built a distance away; stand away (as from a street). * /Our house sits back from the road./ 2. To relax; rest, often while others are working; take time out. * /Sit back for a minute and think about what you have done./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • sit back — sit comfortably and relax …   English contemporary dictionary

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