back off vs downbear

back off

verb
  • To lower the setting of. 

  • To become less aggressive, particularly when one had appeared committed to act. 

  • To move backwards away from something. 

  • You need to back off, or the situation could turn ugly. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see back, off. 

downbear

verb
  • To lessen; reduce. 

  • To bear or press down (on); press upon; depress; subdue. 

  • To bear, bring or carry down. 

How often have the words back off and downbear occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )