recant|recanted|recanting|recants in English
verb
[re·cant || rɪ'kænt]
give up, renounce; deny, disavow, retract
Use "recant|recanted|recanting|recants" in a sentence
1. Of beggars; hypocrisy, sham, pretense, humbug Not to be confused with: can't – contraction of cannot reCant – withdraw or disavow; revoke, rescind, deny: He reCanted his
2. They could not make him recant.
3. White House officials ordered Williams to recant.
4. After a year spent in solitary confinement, he publicly recanted .
5. After the Reformation, many Catholics recanted to avoid punishment.
6. Backpedaling on a scale never seen before, Alex Jones recants and renounces Pizzagate
7. Already ill and having been threatened with torture unless he recanted, he did.
8. 7 After a year spent in solitary confinement, he publicly recanted .
9. Abjure: To recant solemnly; renounce or repudiate
10. Though he was forced to change his religion, he recant.
11. Do you plan to recant on your deathbed?
12. The torture can not make the man recant.
13. What if I had to get you recant?
14. They blindfolded Mrs Dyer, roped her neck, and expected her to recant.
15. Editorials would demand that he either recant or retire from public life.
16. • They Blindfolded Mrs Dyer, roped her neck, and expected her to recant
17. Unless you recant your confession, you will be punished severely.
18. Another word for Backtrack: retract, withdraw, retreat, draw back, recant Collins English Thesaurus
19. 18 Indeed, Beatrice is notorious for signing the 1889 women's appeal against female suffrage, though she later recanted.
20. Smedley immediately went to court, forcing the army to recant publicly.
21. McNamara did not recant at the meeting nor did he apologize.
22. Synonyms for Backpedals include backtracks, recants, retracts, reverses, reconsiders, rethinks, changes, flip-flops, changes opinion and changes your mind
23. During the Moscow Show Trials in the 1930s, prisoners were forced to publicly recant.
24. Synonyms for Backtracked include retracted, backpedaled, backpedalled, reversed, changed, rethought, recanted, withdrew, withdrawn and budged
25. There was actually no discussion, but only a demand that he recant.