rétracter
to retract
verb reh-trahk-TEH Rare
Origin: Latin retractare (to draw back, to reconsider)
Also means
to withdraw (a statement)
Usage Note
Rétracter can refer physically to something pulling or drawing back (un muscle qui se rétracte — a muscle that retracts), but is most common in the reflexive se rétracter, meaning to take back a statement or confession. Il s'est rétracté devant le tribunal means he withdrew his statement in court. This reflexive use is the one learners encounter most.
Examples
"Le témoin s'est rétracté lors de l'audience."
Natural Translation
The witness retracted his statement during the hearing.
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