to revoke retract
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callto revoke; retract
taketo retract
withdrawto retract
retractiveserving to retract
retractivelyRETRACTIVE, serving to retract
retractsRETRACT, to take back
retractingRETRACT, to take back
unswearto retract something sworn
retractedRETRACT, to take back
unsayto retract something said
unswearingUNSWEAR, to retract something sworn
unsaysUNSAY, to retract something said
unsaidUNSAY, to retract something said
unswearsUNSWEAR, to retract something sworn
unsayingUNSAY, to retract something said
recantsto retract (a statement, opinion, etc.)
recanterto retract (a statement, opinion, etc.)
recantto retract (a statement, opinion, etc.)
recantedto retract (a statement, opinion, etc.)
ATECROWWas forced to retract one's words.
unspeakto unsay (to retract something said)
ATECROWHad to retract a statement, perhaps
unspeaksUNSPEAK, to unsay (to retract something said)
wordto retract one's statement, esp. with humility
unspokeUNSPEAK, to unsay (to retract something said)
unpredict(Milton) to retract or falsify a previous prediction
unpredictsUNPREDICT, (Milton) to retract or falsify a previous prediction
unpredictedUNPREDICT, (Milton) to retract or falsify a previous prediction
unpredictingUNPREDICT, (Milton) to retract or falsify a previous prediction
retractorA muscle serving to retract a part of the body
retractorsA muscle serving to retract a part of the body
unsayingto withdraw (something said), as if it had never been said; retract
unsaysto withdraw (something said), as if it had never been said; retract
unsayto withdraw (something said), as if it had never been said; retract
unsaidto withdraw (something said), as if it had never been said; retract
unswornto retract (something sworn or sworn to); recant by a subsequent oath; abjure
unswearto retract (something sworn or sworn to); recant by a subsequent oath; abjure
unsworeto retract (something sworn or sworn to); recant by a subsequent oath; abjure