- Retract
- Retreat accompanied by tie
- Take from one’s account
- To take back or away, as what has been bestowed or
enjoyed; to draw back; to cause to move away or retire; as, to withdraw
aid, favor, capital, or the like.
- To take back; to recall or retract; as, to withdraw
false charges.
- To retire; to retreat; to quit a company or place; to
go away; as, he withdrew from the company.
- At heart, carers are unable to retract statement
- Break faith
- Change mind regarding jargon
- Renounce a belief
- Retract
- Retract statement
- To withdraw or repudiate formally and publicly (opinions
formerly expressed); to contradict, as a former declaration; to take
back openly; to retract; to recall.
- Retract (hose)
- Set (a clock) going with a key
- Place into scabbard
- Put away sword
- Retract (claw)
- To put into a sheath, case, or scabbard; to inclose or
cover with, or as with, a sheath or case.
- To fit or furnish, as with a sheath.
- To case or cover with something which protects, as thin
boards, sheets of metal, and the like; as, to sheathe a ship with
copper.
- To obtund or blunt, as acrimonious substances, or sharp
particles.