recanted

[US]/rɪˈkæntɪd/
[UK]/rɪˈkæntɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to withdraw a statement; to give up a belief or claim

Phrases & Collocations

recanted statement

recanted confession

recanted evidence

recanted testimony

recanted claim

recanted accusation

recanted plea

recanted remarks

recanted allegation

recanted position

Example Sentences

the witness recanted his statement in court.

after much pressure, she recanted her confession.

the politician recanted his earlier remarks.

he was forced to recant due to public backlash.

she recanted her support for the controversial policy.

many witnesses recanted their testimonies after the trial.

he later recanted his accusations against her.

the defendant recanted his plea deal.

she recanted her opinion after learning more facts.

the scholar recanted his previous theories.

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