A. To allow someone else to take control or priority
B. To be in charge
C. To ignore responsibilities
D. To avoid situations
Answer: To allow someone else to take control or priority
A. To allow someone else to take control or priority
B. To be in charge
C. To ignore responsibilities
D. To avoid situations
Answer: To allow someone else to take control or priority
Additional Information: 'Take a back seat' means to step aside or let someone else take the lead.
Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary