palinodial (Meaning)

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palinodial (a.)

Of or pertaining to a palinode, or retraction.

Synonyms & Antonyms of palinodial

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palinodial Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's palinodial recantation of his former views stunned the public.
  2. The author's palinodial apology angered his critics, who had previously accused him of bias.
  3. The CEO's palinodial statement admitted the company's wrongdoing and pledged to make amends.
  4. The university president's palinodial decision to reverse the controversial policy drew mixed reactions.
  5. The activist's palinodial retraction of his incendiary comments was seen as a sign of remorse.
  6. The judge's palinodial ruling overturned the previous verdict, citing new evidence.
  7. The scientist's palinodial hypothesis contradicted his previous findings and sparked a heated debate.
  8. The actor's palinodial performance was met with both praise and skepticism.
  9. The journalist's palinodial article attempted to correct the factual errors in her original report.
  10. The businessman's palinodial promise to repay his debts was greeted with skepticism by his creditors.

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Of or pertaining to a palinode, or retraction.

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No antonyms found.

The politician's palinodial recantation of his former views stunned the public.

The author's palinodial apology angered his critics, who had previously accused him of bias.

The CEO's palinodial statement admitted the company's wrongdoing and pledged to make amends.

The university president's palinodial decision to reverse the controversial policy drew mixed reactions.