Make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity.
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Examples for "retreat "
Examples for "retreat "
1 It is Michael Hill's second retreat from an unprofitable market this year.
2 The battle raged; the German hordes pushed forward; the great retreat began.
3 If troops are forced to retreat quickly, weapons can be left behind.
4 A quick look behind showed our retreat was still clear, if necessary.
5 Union troops quickly forced the Confederates into retreat up Henry House Hill.
1 The protesters said they wanted the police to withdraw from Government House.
2 The same problem can arise when people withdraw from the labour market.
3 The United States will continue to withdraw troops as negotiations take place.
4 Since the jury has heard the answer anyway, I withdraw the question.
5 Churkin said that for Russian troops to withdraw , two things are necessary.
1 If you want to crawfish out of a fair bargain, all right.
2 That is a sea crawfish , quite as good eating as a lobster.
3 I eyed the plate of crawfish in front of me with dismay.
4 But it is his crawfish bisque that demands the most attention.
5 Experiments with crawfish prove that they are able to learn simple labyrinth habits.
1 But if we pull back from Europe, will we look further inwards?
2 Marsan said the villagers had fled after seeing the water pull back .
3 A pull back could have ramifications for certain issuers bringing new issues.
4 We are living way beyond our means and we must pull back .
5 This week is definitely a pull back and regroup moment, over all.
1 Unfortunately he has put his back out - not a good present.
2 Hayne flew back out before landing in Israel yesterday morning, Australian time.
3 Then the current swung again, flinging the yacht back out to sea.
4 Besides, soon we'll be right back out there, thanks to last night.
5 The next weekend, you're right back out there looking for someone new.
1 Baird wanted to back away quietly and hope nobody had seen him.
2 Worst-case scenario, they order us to back away from the crime scene.
3 Never one to back away from a challenge, Cass said, You're on.
4 The guide evidently felt that their best chance was to back away .
5 He didn't back away , but he certainly wasn't at his ease either.
1 If you want to crawfish out of a fair bargain, all right.
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