recanting Sentence Examples
- The politician recanted his previous statements under pressure from the opposition.
- The witness recanted her testimony, admitting she had lied under oath.
- The accused recanted his confession, claiming it was coerced under duress.
- The journalist recanted his article after discovering new evidence that contradicted his claims.
- The scientist recanted his theory after further research proved it to be false.
- The church leader recanted his heretical beliefs and returned to the fold.
- The author recanted his controversial novel, bowing to public outrage.
- The historian recanted his interpretation of events after uncovering new archival material.
- The prisoner recanted his admission of guilt, maintaining his innocence.
- The celebrity recanted his scandalous remarks, apologizing for causing offense.
recanting Meaning
recanting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Recant
Synonyms & Antonyms of recanting
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- maintaining
- defending
- confirming
- proclaiming
- adhering-to-
- asserting
- affirming
- maintaining
- admitting
- declaring
- admitting
- asserting
- stating
- supporting
- stating
- professing
- adhering-to-
- acknowledging
- contending
- confirming
- defending
- professing
- claiming
- contending
- proclaiming
- acknowledging
- claiming
- declaring
- supporting
- affirming
FAQs About the word recanting
of Recant
retracting, denying, contradicting, withdrawing, renouncing, relinquishing, abjuring, forswearing, taking back, foreswearing
maintaining, defending, confirming, proclaiming, adhering (to), asserting, affirming, maintaining, admitting, declaring
The politician recanted his previous statements under pressure from the opposition.
The witness recanted her testimony, admitting she had lied under oath.
The accused recanted his confession, claiming it was coerced under duress.
The journalist recanted his article after discovering new evidence that contradicted his claims.