retract+a+statement
61unsaying — un say || ‚ʌn seɪ v. retract, withdraw statement, take back what was said …
62unsays — un say || ‚ʌn seɪ v. retract, withdraw statement, take back what was said …
63take something back — 1》 retract a statement. 2》 return unsatisfactory goods to a shop. 3》 Printing transfer text to the previous line. → take …
64take — verb (past took; past participle taken) 1》 reach for and hold with one s hands. 2》 carry or bring with one; convey or guide. ↘remove from a place. ↘subtract. 3》 accept or receive. ↘understand or accept as valid. ↘submit to,… …
65unsay — verb (unsays, unsaying, past and past participle unsaid) withdraw or retract (a statement) …
66eat one's words — Take back what was said, retract a statement, withdraw charges …
67take back — ► take back retract (a statement). Main Entry: ↑take …
68crow — crow1 [krō] n. [ME croue < OE crawa, akin to Ger krähe, ON kraka < IE base * ger , echoic of hoarse cry > CRAKE, CRANE, CRACK1] 1. a) any of a genus (Corvus) of large, nonmigratory corvids with glossy black plumage and a typical harsh… …
69take — v. & n. v. (took; taken) 1 tr. lay hold of; get into one s hands. 2 tr. acquire, get possession of, capture, earn, or win. 3 tr. get the use of by purchase or formal agreement (take lodgings). 4 tr. (in a recipe) avail oneself of; use. 5 tr. use… …
70unsay — v.tr. (past and past part. unsaid) retract (a statement) …