Meanings
Alluding to physically making a circle to order to return to one's starting point (as in sense 3).
To return to a previous location or state; to come back to.
Example: "I have to circle back to the office to pick up a few things."
To return to a previous topic of discussion; to bring up again.
Example: "We're out of time right now, but we can circle back on this tomorrow."
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see circle, back.
Example Sentences
1
I'll circle back to you with an answer after I've done some research.
2
Let's discuss this topic later and circle back to it in the next meeting.
3
After reviewing the proposal, I'll circle back to you with my feedback.
4
I need to circle back to the grocery store to pick up some items I forgot.
5
We can circle back to the budget discussion once we have more accurate numbers.