Sentences

recant in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To recant means to withdraw or retract a statement, belief, or opinion, especially one previously held or expressed.

Sample Sentences

  1. The scientist was pressured to recant his controversial findings about climate change.
  2. After much reflection, she chose to recant her previous statements about the incident.
  3. He publicly recanted his support for the policy after realizing its negative impact on the community.
  4. The author decided to recant her earlier claims in light of new evidence presented in the debate.
  5. Despite the backlash, he refused to recant his views on freedom of speech.
  6. After much reflection, she decided to recant her earlier statements about the event.
  7. The politician was pressured to recant his controversial remarks during the press conference.
  8. In light of new evidence, he chose to recant his confession and seek legal advice.
  9. The author was forced to recant his claims after being presented with irrefutable proof.
  10. Despite the backlash, she stood firm and refused to recant her beliefs.