taking back (Meaning)

taking back

to make a retraction of, retract sense 2, withdraw

taking back Sentence Examples

  1. I regret taking back my harsh words, as they only caused further hurt.
  2. The company decided to take back the defective products to avoid any potential risks.
  3. The store politely requests customers to refrain from taking back opened or used items.
  4. The politician faced criticism for taking back their campaign promises after being elected.
  5. I have no intention of taking back my apology, even though you continue to deny your wrongdoing.
  6. The teacher's decision to take back homework assignments resulted in a reduction in student stress.
  7. The buyer had the right to take back the purchase within 14 days of the transaction.
  8. The government is considering taking back subsidies to encourage businesses to be more self-sufficient.
  9. I'm taking back my invitation if you're going to continue acting disrespectfully.
  10. The patient was relieved to hear that their surgery was successful and they could take back their life.

FAQs About the word taking back

to make a retraction of, retract sense 2, withdraw

denying,retracting, contradicting, withdrawing, renouncing, reneging, forswearing, abandoning, giving up, backing off

stating, maintaining,adhering (to), proclaiming, contending, confirming, backing,claiming, professing, declaring

I regret taking back my harsh words, as they only caused further hurt.

The company decided to take back the defective products to avoid any potential risks.

The store politely requests customers to refrain from taking back opened or used items.

The politician faced criticism for taking back their campaign promises after being elected.