Backing
UK /["/ˈbækɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈbækɪŋ/"]/
Definition
help and support from somebody to do something; financial support for something
In simple words: Support or help for someone or something.
Examples
- The director received backing from the investors to launch the new project.
- Her backing of the campaign was influential in swaying public opinion.
- The backing of the band's drummer provided a solid rhythm for the entire concert.
- He thought he could rely on his friends' backing during tough times.
- In order for the proposal to succeed, it needs strong political backing.
Usage notes
Used in business contexts when discussing support for a project or person. May not be suitable in very casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
backing + object
Memory hint
Think of 'backing' as giving someone a 'back hug' for support.
Collocations
- solid
- strong
- full
- have
- gain
- get
- come from somebody/something
- with the backing
- without the backing
- backing for
Synonyms
- support
Antonyms
- opposition
- resistance
- disapproval
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'back' meaning to return.
- Used inappropriately in formal contexts where other terms like 'support' would be better.