Recant Mnemonic
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recant
recant
/ɹəˈkænt/
disavow
retract
take back
unsay
Examples
- There will be no recantation of this.
- Where is the public recantation
- He later recanted the confession.
- I recant the previous statement.
- He was called on the claim and had to recant.
- I agree that there's a definite place for the recantation.
- I agree that there's a definite time for the recantation.
- Indian rebels recant the brutal slayings.
- The government forced him to recant that claim.
- As for Cranmer's recantation, I fall back on McCulloch.
formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure
verb
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"Re + Cant. She sang it again because she can't agree anymore."
Re + Chant. They chant again to take back what was said.
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