ALL meanings of fallback
fall·back
F f - noun fallback An alternative plan that may be used in an emergency. 1
- noun fallback backup plan 1
- noun fallback person: last recourse 1
- noun fallback backup, used as last recourse 1
- noun fallback an act or instance of falling back. 1
- noun fallback something or someone to turn or return to, especially for help or as an alternative: His teaching experience would be a fallback if the business failed. 1
- adjective fallback Also, fall-back. of or designating something kept in reserve or as an alternative: The negotiators agreed on a fallback position. 1
- adjective fallback Someone's fallback position is what they will do if their plans do not succeed, or if something unexpected happens. 0
- noun fallback an alternative 0
- modifier fallback alternative 0
- noun fallback something in reserve that one can turn to for help 0
- noun fallback a withdrawing; retreat 0
- noun fallback An act of falling back. 0
- noun fallback A backup plan or contingency strategy; an alternative which can be used if something goes wrong with the main plan; a recourse. 0
- noun fallback (construction) A reduction in bitumen softening point, sometimes called refluxing or overheating in a relatively closed container. 0
- adjective fallback That can be resorted to as a fallback. 0