Detractar in english

Detract

pronunciation: dɪtrækt part of speech: verb
In gestures

detractarse = retract ; go back on ; take back ; back down (from) ; go back on + Posesivo + word(s). 

Example: This response may be regretted almost immediately, but it is difficult to retract.Example: The Commission has downgraded university librarians in terms of both pay and academic status, thus going back on a right granted as early as 1960.Example: Malicious intent beyond words cannot be taken back.Example: He became known as a tough guy who wouldn't back down from any fisticuffs.Example: He immediately asked Patel to return his money, who first agreed, but later went back on his words.

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» detractarse derecantback away (from) .

Example: The attorney said Thursday that the teenage girl who accused his client of sexual assault had recanted her claims.

Example: The president got grilled by conservatives for his promise to end the ban on gays in the military, then by liberals for appearing to back away from that pledge.

Detractar synonyms

take away in spanish: para llevar, pronunciation: teɪkəweɪ part of speech: verb
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