Retracted - definition of retracted by The Free Dictionary Define retracted retracted synonyms, retracted pronunciation, retracted translation, English dictionary definition of retracted v re·tract·ed , re·tract·ing , re·tracts v tr 1 To take back; disavow: refused to retract the statement 2 To draw back or in: a plane retracting its
retracted - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Pale, retracted, that is, shortened It is a French term, used when pales are borne cut off, either pendent from the chief, or issuant from the base, which should be particularly noticed in the blazon
RETRACT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Still, sometimes you wish you could retract something you said or did Cats can retract their claws, and some snakes can retract their fangs, but words spoken in anger can never be fully retracted, or taken back
Retract - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Still, sometimes you wish you could retract something you said or did Cats can retract their claws, and some snakes can retract their fangs, but words spoken in anger can never be fully retracted, or taken back