Giveback: meaning, definitions and examples
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giveback
[ ˈɡɪvˌbæk ]
charity action
To give back means to return something to its original owner or to offer help or support to a community or organization, often in a charitable way. It emphasizes the idea of contributing to society or helping those in need.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- She decided to give back to her community by volunteering.
- Many successful entrepreneurs believe in giving back to society.
- The foundation aims to give back through various educational programs.
charitable act
A giveback refers to the act of contributing something back to society or returning something to a person or group, often in a philanthropic context. It can also denote a community service or charity event.
Synonyms
contribution, donation, philanthropy
Examples of usage
- The annual giveback event was a huge success.
- He participated in several givebacks throughout the year.
- The organization focuses on community givebacks.
Translations
Translations of the word "giveback" in other languages:
🇵🇹 devolver
🇮🇳 लौटाना
🇩🇪 zurückgeben
🇮🇩 mengembalikan
🇺🇦 повертати
- віддавати
- компенсувати
🇵🇱 oddawać
🇯🇵 返す
🇫🇷 rendre
🇪🇸 devolver
🇹🇷 geri vermek
🇰🇷 반환하다
🇸🇦 استرجاع
🇨🇿 vrátit
🇸🇰 vrátiť
🇨🇳 归还
🇸🇮 vrniti
🇮🇸 skila
🇰🇿 қайтару
🇬🇪 დააბრუნო
🇦🇿 geri qaytarmaq
🇲🇽 devolver
Etymology
The term 'give back' originates from the combination of the verb 'give', which comes from Old English 'giefan', meaning 'to bestow' or 'to grant', and the word 'back', which indicates a return or reversal of action. The concept gained traction in the late 20th century as social responsibility movements grew prominent, particularly in the business and nonprofit sectors. People began associating the notion of giving back with ethical business practices, philanthropy, and community service. As society evolved, the term found a broader application, encompassing various forms of volunteerism, aid, and financial contributions aimed at fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility.