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for Backtracked include retracted, backpedaled, backpedalled, reversed, changed, rethought, recanted, withdrew, withdrawn and budged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.

26. Wealth management is a new term in financial service in recant years.

27. After years of persecution, approximately five hundred and fifty thousand of them recanted, or Abjured, their faith

28. If they failed to recant their practice, the practitioners would be sent to labor camps.

29. Lydia Davis has recanted her testimony and won't be joining us on our trip to Washington.

30. Could your recant the unsatisfied call to make the our investigation more convenient?

31. 10 They blindfolded Mrs Dyer, roped her neck, and expected her to recant.

32. Abjure definition, to renounce, repudiate, or retract, especially with formal solemnity; recant: to Abjure one's errors

33. The magistrate Maximus offered Quirnus the position of priest to Jupiter if he would recant his faith.

34. Refusing to recant his doctrines as heretical, he was condemned to be burnt at the stake at Konstanz.

35. Though he was tortured to make him change his religion, the prisoner would not recant.

36. TYPICAL USE : Though he was tortured to make him change his religion, the prisoner recant.

37. If Amanda Johnston were to recant, and announce that the affair began in school, Woodhead's career would be finished.

38. She also testified that Irvin had terrorized her in an effort to make her recant her testimony against him.

39. AIM:To summarize and analyze the clinical curative effect and usage method of chitosan biological fluid dressing (CBFD) in recant years.

40. Abjure: verb abandon , abrogate , deny , disaffirm , disavow , discard , disclaim , disown , exclude , forgo , give up , recant , refuse to admit , reject , renounce

41. Synonyms for Backpedal include backtrack, recant, retract, reverse, reconsider, rethink, change, relent, flip-flop and change opinion

42. (often with on) retract, withdraw, retreat, draw back, recant, back-pedal The finance minister Backtracked on his decision

43. Giulio Cesare Vanini, one of the most outspoken atheists of his time but who did not recant, was less fortunate.

44. To recant solemnly; renounce or repudiate: "For nearly 21 years after his resignation as Prime Minister in 1963, he Abjured all titles, preferring to …

45. Mannix wrote: “Very few of the Christians recanted, although an altar with a fire burning on it was generally kept in the arena for their convenience.

46. ISBN 1-60552-014-4 (The self-published story of Barbara Dayton, who claimed to have staged the hijacking disguised as a man, then recanted her story.)

47. Repudiate, recant, or retract; to renounce under oath, forswear: Abjure allegiance; Abjure a confession Not to be confused with: adjure – to charge or

48. Abjure Meaning: "renounce on oath, repudiate, forswear," originally especially "renounce or recant (a heresy) on oath,"… See definitions of Abjure.

49. abjure, renounce, forswear, recant, retract mean to withdraw one's word or professed belief. abjure implies a firm and final rejecting or abandoning often made under oath. Abjured the errors of his …

50. Abjure, renounce, forswear, recant, retract mean to withdraw one's word or professed belief. Abjure implies a firm and final rejecting or abandoning often made under oath. Abjured the errors of his …

51. To recant solemnly; renounce or repudiate: "For nearly 21 years after his resignation as Prime Minister in 1963, he Abjured all titles, preferring to remain just plain 'Mr.'" (Time)

52. Abjure - formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure; "He retracted his earlier statements about his religion"; "She Abjured her beliefs" forswear , recant , retract , resile

53. Some common synonyms of Abjure are forswear, recant, renounce, and retract. While all these words mean "to withdraw one's word or professed belief," Abjure implies a firm and final rejecting or abandoning often made under oath

54. Many outlets recant tales of Bentley’s peak performing days — wildly successful, a widely open and well-known “Bulldyker” (which was a term for lesbians back in the day), and enjoying all the lavishness that the Black Renaissance had to offer

55. Adduces luettava gaping recant (v.) clear a channel, coat food with flour or crumbs; search; dig, remove earth, dig something up with a dredge, dredger, machine for digging underwater, machine for removing large quantities of earth, earth-mover, search with a dredge, shellfish net, sprin

56. I understood not the True Is- rael; I Recant; I Revoke; and I now make my mostpublic Retraction."41 SectionXI of "Triparadisus,"Mather'sdefinitivestudyof the prophecies,is devoted to dispellingthe consensusthat unlesstheJewishnationbe converted,Christ'sreturnwould not be imminent.In an effortto Accommodatehis new the- ory,Matherin

57. Abjure (v.) early 15c., Abjuren, "renounce on oath, repudiate, forswear," originally especially "renounce or recant (a heresy) on oath," from Old French abjurer and directly from Latin abiurare "deny on oath," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + iurare "to swear," from ius (genitive iuris) "law" (see jurist).

58. Abjure (v.) early 15c., Abjuren, "renounce on oath, repudiate, forswear," originally especially "renounce or recant (a heresy) on oath," from Old French abjurer and directly from Latin abiurare "deny on oath," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + iurare "to swear," from ius (genitive iuris) "law" (see jurist).