verb
- present participle of backfire: (of a plan or action) to have the opposite effect from what was intended, often causing problems for the person who initiated it
- present participle of backfire: (of an engine or vehicle) to make a loud explosive sound due to unburned fuel igniting in the exhaust system
Usage: automotive
noun
- the action or process of a plan having unintended negative consequences
Examples
- His attempt to embarrass his rival is backfiring spectacularly.
- The old truck kept backfiring as it climbed the hill.
- The politician’s negative campaign strategy is backfiring with voters.
- We could hear the motorcycle backfiring from blocks away.
- The backfiring of their plan left them in a worse position than before.
- Her scheme to get attention ended up backfiring completely.
- The car’s backfiring indicated a problem with the engine.