Detractar in english
Detract
pronunciation: dɪtrækt part of speech: verb
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.more:
» detractarse de = recant ; back 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.