Backoff

/ˈbæk.ɔf/ noun

A deliberate slowing down or withdrawal from a course of action, especially in computing when a device gradually reduces attempts to connect.

From back (direction/withdrawal) + off (away), combined to mean 'moving away or stopping.' Popularized in computer science and network terminology.

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