We have no meanings for "recant on" in our records yet.
1 Does it mean I recant on everything I've ever said or done?
2 The prisoner must recant on oath his statement that he is the Sunchild.
3 Perhaps I have spoken unadvisedly; if so, I shall recant on further knowledge.'
4 It wasn't in his nature to lend more support than that, or recant on what he'd said.
5 Edicts were issued commanding them to recant on pain of dire punishment, but promising protection to those who obeyed.
6 And then he recanted on Harrow, telling Jenny it would be all right to wait a few years.
7 It seems hardly questionable that it was the real Jeanne who publicly recanted on the 24th of May.
8 If the heretic recanted on the scaffold he was strangled before the fire was lit; if he refused to recant his tongue was cut out.
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