retract

പിന്വലിക്കുക
definition
verb
she retracted her hand as if she'd been burned
draw or be drawn back or back in.
translation of 'retract '
verb
പിന്വലിക്കുക
example
the parish council was forced to 'retract' a previous resolution
the parish council was forced to 'retract' a previous resolution
The rear of the controller has a winding mechanism to 'retract' the aerial, which when extended goes to about 45 cm.
He said: "I do not 'retract' what I have put in writing."
Your Honours, I made some concessions either explicit or implicit on the last occasion which I wish to 'retract' .
Right now, only three months later, I would like to 'retract' what I said.
If it is corrected before the player who revoked plays to the next trick, the opponent who played after the revoke may 'retract' one's card and substitute another.
There is, as it seems to me at least, nothing in that judgment which the court should now seek to vary, modify or 'retract' , assuming that it were open to the court to do so.
Okay, I'm prepared to 'retract' my original statement.
Once software has been licensed under the GPL, the license cannot be 'retracted' .
He killed the engine, listening to it die solemnly, coolly, 'retracting' his keys from the ignition.
Unfortunately, that study is going to be 'retracted' due to some small problems.
They then 'retracted' their statement and said that some of the injuries were old.
No sooner does he draw a grand comparison than he 'retracts' or qualifies it.
After public embarrassment, the agency 'retracted' the memo.
The minister has asked Brady about the feasibility of a procedure used in Canada, which allows a jury to consider statements that have been 'retracted' by the witnesses.
A played card cannot be 'retracted' and as soon as it is played the opponent is entitled to play on it.
The Sergeant gave her a pentagonal shaped cabin slightly larger, slightly more comfortable than the one she had had downstairs, sporting 'retractable' shelves which sprung out here and there to alter the shape of the room.
He slammed down on the button on the table, 'retracting' the top and bringing the computer console up.
Especially in the pro- and 'retractive' directions, the rabbit masticatory system loses its ability to generate large forces.
The designers intended the bridges to be 'retracted' when flooding would damage conventional bridges.
Most cats have feet, obviously, with 'retractable' claws.
However, the company quickly 'retracted' its statement, claiming instead that the timepieces would go on sale that very month.
‘It's his own doing, is what I meant,’ she'd said, 'retracting' a little, but not retreating.
It would require a sudden transformation of forelimbs from a 'retractive' , terrestrial, weight-bearing stroke to a depressive, protractive, aerial, thrust-generating stroke.
After a few days, during which I assumed he'd re-read my item and realised his mistake, he sent another e-mail, demanding a 'retraction' once more.
The 1790s, which saw doubt caused by the delay and then the 'retraction' of the promise to waive the state's rights to royal oaks, were a turning point for the wealthier peasantry.
After 'retracting' the grapple cord and holstering the pistol, Mike braced himself for the three meter fall to the inside of the compound.
I am even thinking about 'retracting' my business from them all together.
She groaned distastefully, 'retracting' her hand back and using it to pull herself into a sitting position.
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