backward

मागे
definition
adverb
he took a step backward
(of a movement) away from one's front; in the direction of one's back.
a loving look backward at his early life
toward or into the past.
adjective
she left the room without a backward glance
directed behind or to the rear.
economically backward countries
having made less than normal progress.
translation of 'backward'
मागील बाजूला असलेला,
मागे पडलेला,
रोखलेला,
उशीरा आलेला हंगाम,
लाजाळू
example
He took a few more steps 'backward' , nearly at the place where the object lay.
Then off they go, with barely a 'backward' glance, never to return.
There is absolutely no excuse or justification for such a 'backward' and undemocratic step being taken.
But his level was so much higher at the position, he could take a step 'backward' and still be better than most.
Tinkering with criminal law is a 'backward' step in countering the deep cultural realities of homophobia, racism, sexism.
A progressive president and a 'backward' parliament rarely go well together.
Chess is renowned for producing eccentric and socially 'backward' individuals.
For a league trying to stand at the forefront of racial and ethnic matters, these were steps 'backward' .
In 1854, he was looking 'backward' to his years of spiritual fulfillment before his highly subjective idealism had begun to wane.
Life Institute of Technical Education is an advanced technical institute for physically challenged and economically 'backward' persons.
Yet they remain educationally 'backward' and are economically lagging far behind the others.
Let all those who plundered money in the name of running banks give loans to those economically 'backward' people.
You take a couple of steps 'backward' , turn and walk quickly toward the front door.
It was a 'backward' step for women and for civil rights generally.
Its bad enough as it is, we don't need to be taking any 'backward' steps.
And all the time she was looking 'backward' to the day, seemingly so long ago, when she sat on the box seat for the first time, her legs dangling in the air, too short to reach the footboard.
Adam turned to Joe to form a united front, but found that Joe had taken a step 'backward' and was now suddenly very interested in attending to a stirrup.
He could, as he acknowledges, step into the breach in an emergency, but adds: ‘It would be a 'backward' step for the manager to bring me in.’
A dogfight was not exactly what he signed up for when he put his famous name to a two-year contract in the summer but he has adjusted his sights accordingly and has no time for any 'backward' glances.
This was a bitter step 'backward' for the coach, who led his old school to a winning record and a bowl in his debut a year ago.
Many believe it's simply a matter of walking out, and slamming the door without a 'backward' glance.
Frantically, he thought 'backward' toward the night before.
I waved my hands in front of my face and took two more steps 'backward' .
It sounds like a spiritual step 'backward' , yet she seems like an intelligent and thoughtful woman.
All told, it appears that marooned on this jungle island, humanity took a giant step 'backward' to survive.
Few successful players can omit the 'backward' movement.
Suddenly, she heard a shout and saw her brother fall 'backward' .
But scarcely 20 miles away, a new four-lane toll road is a giant step 'backward' .
She twirled around, gasping, stumbling 'backward' into the other wall, and falling into a silent fountain.
Downsizing may seem like a 'backward' step but if, at the end of the year, the reduced enterprise has rid itself of debt and put itself into a profitable position, it will have been the right move.
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