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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. recant [ingl. am. rəˈkænt, ingl. brit. rɪˈkant] V. trans. form.

recant religion
recant belief/statement

II. recant [ingl. am. rəˈkænt, ingl. brit. rɪˈkant] V. intr.

recant REL.

en el diccionario PONS

I. recant [rɪˈkænt] V. trans.

recant

II. recant [rɪˈkænt] V. intr.

recant
en el diccionario PONS

I. recant [rɪ·ˈkænt] V. trans.

recant

II. recant [rɪ·ˈkænt] V. intr.

recant
Present
Irecant
yourecant
he/she/itrecants
werecant
yourecant
theyrecant
Past
Irecanted
yourecanted
he/she/itrecanted
werecanted
yourecanted
theyrecanted
Present Perfect
Ihaverecanted
youhaverecanted
he/she/ithasrecanted
wehaverecanted
youhaverecanted
theyhaverecanted
Past Perfect
Ihadrecanted
youhadrecanted
he/she/ithadrecanted
wehadrecanted
youhadrecanted
theyhadrecanted

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When recanting a negative event, humans that receive intranasal oxytocin share more emotional details and stories with more emotional significance.
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Later that day she returned to the police station with her sister and a friend and recanted the story.
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After its suppression and two years of imprisonment, he recanted in 935 and became a wandering poet.
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But he later begins to recant his decision after having time to vent his frustration.
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Twice he was given the chance to recant, but twice refused.
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