Complete Definition of "retract"

English

Etymology
From Latin retractum, past participle of retrahere.

Pronunciation
(US) IPA: /r��trækt/
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ækt|-ækt

Verb
en-verb

  1. transitive To pull back inside (for example, an airplane retracting its wheels while flying).
  2. transitive To take back or withdraw something one has said.

#:I retract all the accusations I made about the senator and sincerely hope he won't sue me.

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