- - Retract or take back, as hurtful words
- - Retract or take back a statement
- - retract, as one's words
- - Retract words
- - Retract, as regrettable words
- - Retract statements
- - Retract poles in wharf, stripping lead
- - Retract a comment
- - Retract, as a statement
- - Retract a statement
- - Verbally retract
- - Retract, as words
- - Retract one's words
- - Retract something said
- - Retract.
- - Retract one conclusion from jury on appeal
- - retract what has already been uttered
- - Withdraw peacekeeping force as set up by leader of Yemen
- - withdraw defence group, for example
- - Take back words or statement
- - Renounce international body for example
- - Take back (words)
- - Take back a comment
- - Take back, as words
- - Take back (one's words).
- - Recall the spoken word.
- - Recant
- - Take back, in a way
- - Take back
- - Withdraw from giving us any trouble
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