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behind

be·hind [ bi hnd ] (plural be·hinds) CORE MEANING: a grammatical word indicating that somebody or something is in or is going toward a position at the back or rear of something
 (prep) From behind the door we heard country music.
 (prep) She was behind the wheel, and I was in the back.
 (adv) Their car was hit from behind.
 (adv) She had to go back because she'd left her money behind.
Definition:
 
1. preposition at back of: in or toward a position farther back or at the rear of something

2. preposition following: following somebody or something

3. adverb in debt: in debt, or in arrears on a payment
months behind on the payments

4. adverb remaining: used to indicate that somebody or something is left after another's departure
was left behind

5. preposition in past: indicates that an achievement or experience happened in the past
My best days are behind me.

6. preposition later than: indicates that something is not as far advanced as it should be
seven weeks behind schedule

7. preposition causing something: causing or being responsible for something
the reason behind it

8. preposition supporting somebody: backing or supporting somebody
I'm behind you all the way on this issue.

9. preposition underneath: underneath the external appearance of somebody or something
Behind his calm exterior, he was very confused.

10. noun buttocks: somebody's buttocks ( informal )

11. noun one point scored: in Australian Rules, a single point scored as a result of the ball being kicked between the goal post and the behind post, hit against a goal post, or punched or handled over the goal line

[ Old English behindan<hindan "from behind" < Germanic]

get behind somebody or something to give somebody or something strong support
The whole community needs to get behind this airport protest.


put something behind you to ensure that something unpleasant can no longer affect you detrimentally

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