From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfeed back phrasal verbto give advice or criticism to someone about something they have done on We’re just waiting for the manager to feed back on it.feed something ↔ back (to somebody) I am grateful to all those who fed back their comments. They feed back to the government the reactions of the people affected. → feed→ See Verb table
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feed back• The conclusions will be fed back in to the teamwork scheme.• This ensures that the relevant lessons are distilled and fed back into the appraisal stage of subsequent projects.• It then feeds back the application details.• Get rapid responses to queries people raise in their staff meetings. Feed back through supervisors.• Actual performance is recorded and the information fed back to the managers responsible for achieving the target performance.• Assessment is likely to have educational value, however, only if the outcome is fed back to the senior house officer.• Give them time, and then feed back to them how you feel about the way they are behaving towards you day-to-day.feed something ↔ back (to somebody)• In fact all levels should be able to interact and feed information back to each other.• Part of the public relations function is to feed this information back to the company.• There should be a mechanism for feeding this information back to the designers so that the succeeding system designs will avoid these problems.• The Fed uses such actions to drive fed funds rates back towards the target rate, now 5. 5 percent.