retractate Synonyms

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retractate Meaning

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retractate (v. t.)

To retract; to recant.

retractate Sentence Examples

  1. After making the defamatory statement, he publicly retractated his words.
  2. The government was forced to retractate its earlier announcement of new regulations.
  3. The witness retractated his testimony, claiming he had been mistaken.
  4. The company's CEO retractated the promise of layoffs, citing improved financial performance.
  5. The scientist retractated his research paper after discovering flaws in his methodology.
  6. The politician retractated her support for the controversial candidate, citing ethical concerns.
  7. The employer retractated the job offer after learning of the applicant's criminal record.
  8. The student retracted the essay she had submitted, realizing it contained plagiarism.
  9. The journalist retractated the article he had written, acknowledging the inaccuracies in his reporting.
  10. The organization retractated its membership from the alliance, citing irreconcilable policy differences.

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To retract; to recant.

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After making the defamatory statement, he publicly retractated his words.

The government was forced to retractate its earlier announcement of new regulations.

The witness retractated his testimony, claiming he had been mistaken.

The company's CEO retractated the promise of layoffs, citing improved financial performance.