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Meanings of
recantation
in inglés
portugués
abjuração
español
abjuración
Back to the meaning
A disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion.
retraction
abjuration
español
abjuración
Sinónimos
Examples for "
retraction
"
retraction
abjuration
Examples for "
retraction
"
1
The legal source who is familiar with the case confirmed the
retraction
.
2
Certainly James of Molay's
retraction
marked a turning point in the trial.
3
Significant
retraction
of maxillary and mandibular incisors was also observed with treatment.
4
Alistair would no doubt obtain a
retraction
of the more egregious charges.
5
It said that Mwangaguhunga refused to publish a
retraction
and an apology.
1
The ancient
abjuration
was retained among protestants; but its spirit had expired.
2
The republic existed, in fact, from the moment of the
abjuration
in 1581.
3
The young preacher was summoned to take the oath of allegiance and
abjuration
.
4
The oath of
abjuration
comes close on the oath of allegiance.
5
Tecla Georgis renounced his
abjuration
,
and at his death persisted in his errors.
Usage of
recantation
in inglés
1
Not even the
recantation
of the offender could annul these appalling sentences.
2
But for us that journey would be a
recantation
of our principles.
3
Of course, Canidia is not mollified by such a
recantation
as this.
4
Yet this
recantation
is more in evidence against than then his original purpose.
5
The bishop then sent him a paper of
recantation
to sign.
6
It was a
recantation
of my faith, there condemned as erroneous.
7
If he offends again after
recantation
,
it is felony without benefit of clergy.
8
A palinodia, a
recantation
was necessary to me, and I have achieved it.
9
Why go to the fire when a
recantation
will save you from it?
10
The gallery broke into screams, catcalls, hisses and protests against Joan's shameless
recantation
.
11
He never retracted his
recantation
till he found he had made it in vain.
12
It's a review, not a
recantation
of the spec list.
13
I demand a
recantation
of your unfounded charges, and an apology for their utterance.
14
Their humiliating return and
recantation
broke the 'Golden Chain' of Hellenic thought for ever.
15
Darwin's
recantation
is at Volume I., page 459 of the second edition.)
16
The Social Revolutionaries should be allowed to prove in deeds the sincerity of their
recantation
.
Other examples for "recantation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
recantation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
public recantation
demand a recantation
solemn recantation
abject recantation
bring recantation
More collocations
Translations for
recantation
portugués
abjuração
español
abjuración
retractación
retractactión
retracción
palinodia
Recantation
through the time
Recantation
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common