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RETRACT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to take back an offer or statement, etc. or admit that a statement was false: retract an invitation / confession / promise. When questioned on TV, he retracted his allegations. [ I or T ] to pull something back or in: The wheels retract after the aircraft takes off. The cat retracted its claws.
RETRACT Synonyms: 65 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for RETRACT: withdraw, renounce, contradict, deny, refute, recant, relinquish, abandon; Antonyms of RETRACT: maintain, admit, acknowledge, claim, assert ...
RETRACT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to take back an offer or statement, etc. or admit that a statement was false: retract an invitation / confession / promise. When questioned on TV, he retracted his allegations. [ I or T ] to pull something back or in: The wheels retract after the aircraft takes off. The cat retracted its claws.
RETRACTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to take back an offer or statement, etc. or admit that a statement was false: retract an invitation / confession / promise. When questioned on TV, he retracted his allegations. [ I or T ] to pull something back or in: The wheels retract after the aircraft takes off. The cat retracted its claws.
RETRACT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
to retract the landing gear of an aircraft. 2. to withdraw (a statement, opinion, charge, etc) as invalid or unjustified. 3. to go back on (a promise or agreement ) 4. (intransitive) to shrink back, as in fear. 5. phonetics.
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