retraction|retractions in English
noun
[re'trac·tion || rɪ'trækʃn]
act of taking back; withdrawal, annulment; act of pulling back, act of drawing back
Use "retraction|retractions" in a sentence
1. He also initiated a staunch campaign urging retractions.
2. Alar retraction is difficult to assess
3. A retraction material (12) promoting both retraction and drying of the gingival (28) sulcus around a tooth (26).
4. Dental set and sulcus retraction method
5. Request a retraction from the claimant
6. Backdown - a retraction of a previously held position climb-down, withdrawal abjuration, recantation, retraction - a disavowal or taking back of a
7. The newspaper published a retraction of the erroneous report.
8. Crisis never acknowledged my letter or printed a retraction.
9. The newspaper printed a retraction for their previous error.
10. When this happens, YouTube honours retractions of copyright claims from the party that originally submitted them.
11. His retraction predicates a change of attitude.
12. Sulcus coronarius can be completely revealed by retraction.
13. But China will want a retraction than this.
14. They've prepared this little letter, a sort of retraction.
15. There were complaints - and a retraction was published the following week.
16. The critic should make Amends by printing a retraction.
17. Actin cytoskeletal reorganization occurs during cell membrane protrusion and retraction
18. The statement was issued after Miss Pollard refused to publish a retraction.
19. In contrast to the prevented aggregation, the retraction was enhanced.
20. He demanded a full retraction of the allegations against him.
21. This process makes the Asphalted surface anti-skidding by increasing retraction …
22. The newspaper was forced to publish a retraction of its allegations.
23. A few hours later, Bloomberg pulled the obit and issued a brief retraction.
24. A mammary duct ectasia is both consequence of and reason for a nipple retraction.
25. If I don't get a retraction, I am going to take legal action.