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  2. TAKE SOMEONE ABACK definition: 1. to surprise or shock someone so much that they do not know how to behave for a short time: 2…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TAKE ABACK is to surprise or shock (someone) —usually used as (be) taken aback —often + by. How to use take aback in a sentence.

  4. I was taken aback when the announcement of the chairman was made this morning. They were taken aback because many small businesses, especially new businesses, could have been landed with unknown, potentially damaging cash liabilities. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web.

  5. Definition of take aback phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Definition of 'take aback' Word Frequency. take aback in British English. verb. (tr, adverb) to astonish or disconcert. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'take aback' in a sentence. take aback.

  7. Taken aback definition: . See examples of TAKEN ABACK used in a sentence.

  8. Take aback definition: to astonish or disconcert. See examples of TAKE ABACK used in a sentence.

  9. take somebody aback [usually passive] (especially of something negative) to surprise or shock someone: We were taken aback by her hostile reaction. astound to surprise or shock someone very much: His arrogance astounded her.

  10. (of a vessel or sail) having the wind against the forward side so as to prevent forward motion. See full dictionary entry for aback. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. taken aback in American English. 1. Nautical. in an unmanageable condition, as because of a sudden shift of wind to the opposite side of the sails. 2.

  11. be taken aback (by something) meaning, definition, what is be taken aback (by something): to be very surprised or shocked by somet...: Learn more.