retractate

verb

Etymology

From Latin retractatus, past participle of retractare. See retract.

  1. derived from retractatus

Definitions

  1. To retract

    To retract; to recant.

    • St. Augustines authoritie you let slip denying him a fit Maister to follow, you say he might retractate this, but neither you doe nor can show that he did retractate it.

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