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recantation    音标拼音: [r,ɛkənt'eʃən] [rikænt'eʃən]
n. 取消前言,改变论调

取消前言,改变论调

recantation
n 1: a disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion [synonym:
{retraction}, {abjuration}, {recantation}]

Recantation \Re`can*ta"tion\ (r[=e]`k[a^]n*t[=a]"sh[u^]n), n.
The act of recanting; a declaration that contradicts a former
one; that which is thus asserted in contradiction;
retraction.
[1913 Webster]

The poor man was imprisoned for this discovery, and
forced to make a public recantation. --Bp.
Stillingfleet.
[1913 Webster]

134 Moby Thesaurus words for "recantation":
abandonment, abjuration, abjurement, abnegation, abolishment,
abolition, abrogation, absolute contradiction, annulment, cancel,
canceling, cancellation, cassation, cession, chucking,
chucking out, contempt, contradiction, contrary assertion,
contravention, controversion, countering, countermand,
counterorder, crossing, declension, declination, declinature,
declining, defeasance, denial, deprivation, despisal, despising,
disaffirmation, disagreement, disallowance, disapproval, disavowal,
discard, disclaimer, disclamation, discounting, dismissal,
disobedience, disowning, disownment, dispensation, disposal,
disposition, disproof, disregard, dissent, dumping, exception,
exclusion, expatriation, forgoing, forswearing, gainsaying,
getting rid of, giving up, holding back, ignoring, impugnment,
invalidation, letting go, nay, negation, negative, negative answer,
nix, no, nonacceptance, nonapproval, noncompliance, nonconsent,
nonconsideration, nonobservance, nullification, palinode, palinody,
passing by, putting away, putting out, rebuff, recall, refusal,
refutation, rejection, release, relinquishment, renege, reneging,
renouncement, renunciation, repeal, repudiation, repulse,
rescinding, rescindment, rescission, resignation, retention,
retractation, retraction, reversal, revocation, revoke, revokement,
riddance, sacrifice, scouting, setting aside, spurning, surrender,
suspension, swearing off, throwing out, thumbs-down, turndown,
turning out, unsaying, unwillingness, vacation, vacatur, voidance,
voiding, waiver, waiving, withdrawal, withholding, write-off,
yielding


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