WordNet
feed back
v. submit (information) again to a program or automatic system [syn: resubmit]
respond to a query or outcome
Usage examples of "feed back".
One can point out that human societies and dinosaurs are extremely complex, being characterized by an enormous number of independent variables that feed back on each other.
The only way Discovery could sustain a six-year mission to Titan was by closing as many of its mass loops as possible, to support the slow-burning human metabolisms it shielded, to clean up and feed back waste products.
They would drink, browse a little, and feed back to where they wished to bed down.
So annoying how all these things managed to feed back on each other!