1. to have existed since a particular time in the past
English word "date back to"(to have existed since a particular time in the past) occurs in sets:
(© Pearson 2016 SO2A) WORDLIST 8 TIME2. to have happened or existed at a specific time in the past
English word "date back to"(to have happened or existed at a specific time in the past) occurs in sets:
Phrasal verbs with the letter D3. date back
Some parts of this castle date back to 1096.
The photographs which we have found in my grandma's house date back to the Second World War.
4. come from some time in the past
English word "date back to"(come from some time in the past) occurs in sets:
Sprawdzian 26.015. go back
No! I don't wanna go back to school! -I know, honey, I know... But you have to. -Why? -Because you're a teacher!
The records in the office go back ten years
I’m tired. Can we go back home now?
After lunch I go back to the kitchen.
It's late. We have to go back.
Let's go back to 2006
[It started to rain, so we decided to go back.]
I'll never go back to my old school.
Some days I wish I could go back in life. Not to change anything, but to feel a few things twice.
6. begin at a time in the past