Recant


The meaning of the word Recant is: to retract a public statement


Examples:

After being convicted of perjury, the witness had to recant her remarks against the defendant.

published by Leighann on 2021-05-13 13:16:27


The judge ordered the magazine to recant the false statements it made about the actress.

published by Kirstie on 2021-07-07 21:25:21


If my best friend does not recant the accusation she made about me, then she and I will no longer be friends.

published by Maisha on 2021-11-16 21:16:06


The brutal dictator will behead any rebels who refuse to recant their criticisms of his rule.

published by Margarito on 2021-05-03 04:25:41


Because we knew the man was the killer, we were shocked when he decided to recant his confession.

published by Treena on 2021-07-01 03:08:11


A true follower will never recant his religious beliefs.

published by Maryalice on 2021-12-09 05:29:23


Rather than be considered crazy, Richard decided to recant his statement of an alien abduction.

published by Esther on 2021-12-10 15:08:22


The newspaper editor will be sued if he does not recant his editorial piece on the singer.

published by Georgiana on 2021-05-17 18:18:15


When the church elders called the young parishioner into their office, they commanded him to recant his testimony that claimed God was not real.

published by Stefan on 2021-04-21 20:14:42


Sheila can avoid a lawsuit if she is willing to recant her malpractice allegation against her physician.

published by Britta on 2021-03-28 20:34:08


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