retractions (Meaning)

retractions

a statement taking back something previously said, an act or instance of retracting, backward or inward movement of an organ or part, an act of retracting, an act of taking back or withdrawing, a statement made by one retracting, the ability to retract, an act of recanting

retractions Sentence Examples

  1. His retractions of the unfounded allegations left him with little credibility.
  2. The retracted confession cast doubt on the prosecution's entire case.
  3. The publisher issued a formal retraction after admitting the article contained factual errors.
  4. The company's sales retractions were attributed to economic downturn.
  5. The actor's publicist demanded retractions from outlets spreading false rumors.
  6. The politician's retractions of his earlier statements raised questions about his integrity.
  7. The editor retracted the published piece due to concerns over its accuracy.
  8. The researcher's retractions of flawed data led to the suspension of his grant.
  9. The organization issued a press release issuing retractions of its original position.
  10. The injured party sought legal remedies for the defamatory retractions published by the defendant.

FAQs About the word retractions

a statement taking back something previously said, an act or instance of retracting, backward or inward movement of an organ or part, an act of retracting, an a

repudiations, denials, disavowals,recantations, renunciations, disownments,reconsiderations, reversals, turnarounds, switcheroos

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His retractions of the unfounded allegations left him with little credibility.

The retracted confession cast doubt on the prosecution's entire case.

The publisher issued a formal retraction after admitting the article contained factual errors.

The company's sales retractions were attributed to economic downturn.