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resiling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
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resiling Sentence Examples
- Despite initial enthusiasm, the company ultimately resiled from its expansion plans due to financial constraints.
- The politician broke his campaign promise, resiling from his earlier commitment to lower taxes.
- The buyer attempted to resile from the purchase agreement after discovering hidden defects in the property.
- The witness resiled from his initial testimony, claiming it was inaccurate and misleading.
- The court ruled that the defendant could not resile from the contract, even if he had a change of heart.
- The insurance company resiled from its obligation to pay the claim, citing a breach of policy by the insured.
- The employee was fired for resiling from an important project, despite repeated warnings.
- The developer resiled from its development agreement with the city, leaving the project in limbo.
- The author resiled from his decision to publish the manuscript, fearing potential legal consequences.
- The treaty between the two nations resiled due to irreconcilable differences, leading to tensions and instability.
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Despite initial enthusiasm, the company ultimately resiled from its expansion plans due to financial constraints.
The politician broke his campaign promise, resiling from his earlier commitment to lower taxes.
The buyer attempted to resile from the purchase agreement after discovering hidden defects in the property.
The witness resiled from his initial testimony, claiming it was inaccurate and misleading.