Retraction: meaning, definitions and examples

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retraction

 

[ rɪˈtrækʃən ]

Context #1

legal

The act of taking back or withdrawing something that was said or written, especially a formal statement or accusation.

Synonyms

recantation, revocation, withdrawal

Examples of usage

  • He issued a retraction of his previous statement.
  • The newspaper published a retraction of the false article.
  • The retraction of the statement was necessary to avoid legal action.
Context #2

science

The movement of a body part back to its original position.

Synonyms

recoil, reversal, reversion

Examples of usage

  • The retraction of the muscle is essential for proper movement.
  • The retraction of the claws is a defensive mechanism in some animals.
Context #3

journalism

The removal of an article or statement from publication, typically due to errors or inaccuracies.

Synonyms

apology, correction, retraction statement

Examples of usage

  • The editor ordered a retraction of the article after discovering the misinformation.
  • The retraction of the story was necessary to maintain the publication's credibility.

Translations

Translations of the word "retraction" in other languages:

🇵🇹 retração

🇮🇳 वापसी

🇩🇪 Rückzug

🇮🇩 penarikan

🇺🇦 відкликання

🇵🇱 odwołanie

🇯🇵 撤回 (てっかい)

🇫🇷 rétractation

🇪🇸 retractación

🇹🇷 geri çekilme

🇰🇷 철회 (cheolhoe)

🇸🇦 تراجع

🇨🇿 stažení

🇸🇰 stiahnutie

🇨🇳 撤回 (chèhuí)

🇸🇮 umik

🇮🇸 afturköllun

🇰🇿 шешу

🇬🇪 უკანდახევა

🇦🇿 geri çəkilmə

🇲🇽 retractación

Word origin

The word 'retraction' originated from the Latin word 'retractio', which means 'a drawing back'. It has been used in various contexts over the years, including legal, scientific, and journalistic fields. The concept of retracting a statement or movement has been essential in human communication and understanding. The word has evolved to symbolize the act of taking back or withdrawing something, whether it be a formal statement, a physical movement, or a publication. Understanding the nuances of retraction is crucial in maintaining accuracy, credibility, and integrity in different aspects of life.

See also: retracting.