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Phrasal Verbs / PHRASA~1

Leave behind

leave behind & leaves behind leaving behind left behind left behind

1. leave... behind p.v. When you leave someone or something behind, you go to a different place.

The explorers left the mountains behind and entered the jungle.

The enemy soldiers retreated and left behind a city in ruins.

2. leave... behind p.v. When you leave something or someone behind, you do not take them with you because you forgot or because you cannot or do not want to take them.

We packed too much luggage for our trip, so we had to leave some things behind.

Leaving our children behind at a gas station was pretty dumb.

3. leave ... behind p.v. When you move, learn, or work faster than others in your group, you leave them behind.

My husband walks so fast that he always leaves me behind.

If you don't start working harder, you're going to be left behind.

Mark was so good at calculus that he soon left the rest of the class behind.