feed back
phrasal verb with feed verb uk/fiːd/ usfed | fed
[ I or T ]
to tell someone information that they need to know, especially the results of a discussion, research, an interview, etc.:
I'm going to ask one person from each group to feed back.
They should also be prepared to feed back issues which need to be addressed by the organization.
[ I ]
to have an effect on something:
feed back into sth They believe that profits will rise, and this feeds back into present-day valuations, wealth and spending.
[ T ]
to put something back where it came from, for example to put money back into an organization, in order to improve it:
feed sth back into sth As profits are fed back into the trust, it sells shares to workers and reduces its own stake.