recanted

[riˈkæntɪd]

recanted Definition

  • 1to withdraw or retract (a statement, opinion, etc.) formally and publicly; renounce
  • 2to revoke or annul (a decree, decision, etc.)

Using recanted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "recanted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The witness recanted his testimony in court.

  • Example

    He recanted his earlier statements about the incident.

  • Example

    The politician recanted his support for the controversial policy.

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Summary: recanted in Brief

To 'recant' [riˈkæntɪd] is to formally and publicly withdraw or retract a statement or opinion, or to revoke or annul a decree or decision. It is often used in legal or political contexts, as in 'The witness recanted his testimony in court.' 'Recant' is a formal term that can be synonymous with 'withdraw,' 'retract,' or 'renounce.'