Retract

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English

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

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Verb

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    1. To pull (something) back or back inside.
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      1. Template:Lb To draw (an extended body part) back into the body.
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    2. Template:Lb To avert (one's eyes or a gaze).
    3. Template:Lb To pronounce (a sound, especially a vowel) farther to the back of the vocal tract.
    4. Template:Lb To hold back (something); to restrain.
  2. Template:Lb To draw back; to draw up; to withdraw.
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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  1. An act of retracting or withdrawing (a mistake, a statement, etc.); a retraction.
  2. A pulling back, especially Template:Lb of an army or military troops; a pull-back, a retreat; also, a signal for this to be done.
  3. Template:Lb A subgroup of a given group such that there is a surjective endomorphism from the ambient group to the subgroup which is constant on the subgroup; in this case the subgroup is a retract of the ambient group. In symbols: H in G is a retract of G if there exists a surjective homomorphism σ from G to H with σ|H=id.
  4. Template:Lb The target of a retraction.
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Etymology 3

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Verb

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    1. To cancel or take back (something, such as an edict or a favour or grant previously bestowed); to rescind, to revoke.
    2. To break or fail to keep (a promise, etc.); to renege.
    3. To take back or withdraw (something that has been said or written); to disavow, to repudiate.
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    4. Template:Lb Originally in chess and now in other games as well: to take back or undo (a move); specifically Template:Lb to take back or withdraw (a card which has been played).
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    1. To decline or fail to do something promised; to break one's word.
    2. Of something said or written (such as published academic work): to take back or withdraw.
    3. Template:Lb To change one's mind after declaring an intention to make a certain move.
Conjugation

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