Verb
reback (third-person singular simple present rebacks, present participle rebacking, simple past and past participle rebacked)
(transitive) To repair (a book) by replacing the spine.
As reported last week by the Wall Street Journal, the group will be led by Peter Brantley of Internet Archive and veteran antitrust lawyer Gary Reback of Carr & Ferrell. Source: Internet
Google is the “arbiter of every single thing on the Web, and it favors its properties over everyone else’s,” said Mr. Reback, sitting in a Washington cafe with the couple. Source: Internet
Gary Reback: They have a seat at the table in every discussion that implicates this issue at all. Source: Internet