Sentence example with the word 'recant'

recant

abandon, cede, crawfish out, discount, drop, give away, nullify, refuse to admit, rescind, suspend, void

Definition v. formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief

Last update: March 8, 2018


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He recanted his former opinions in public. .   [noun]

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Moreover, Autrecourt was ordered to publicly recant several of the articles specified in the legal record.   [verb]

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The female apostate is to be kept in confinement until she recant or death.   [verb]

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Attempts were made by the officials to induce him to recant, but without effect.   [Please select]

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In his eyes we figured as two middle-aged converts who were showing a disposition to recant.   [Please select]

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He was ordered to recant certain of his opinions.   [Please select]

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He replied that he could not recant until he was convinced of his error.   [Please select]

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Both life and dignities were promised if he would recant.   [Please select]

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Pointing to her parents, they implored her for their sake to recant.   [Please select]

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There is naught in them which is not liable to be recanted.   [Please select]

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recalcitrant - recant - recapitulate