Examples of 'recantation' in a sentence

Meaning of "recantation"

recantation (noun): The formal retraction or withdrawal of a previous statement, belief, or opinion. This term is often used in legal, religious, or academic contexts where individuals publicly disavow or renounce their earlier declarations
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  • The act of recanting or something recanted.

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Comintern authorities were expecting a recantation or at least silence.
This recantation seemed to be a severe blow to the prosecution.
You will have to write a recantation.
A recantation she adamantly maintains.
Webb later recanted his recantation.
Released after signing a recantation against his former blasphemy.
He escaped further punishment by begging pardon and publishing a recantation.
The court said the recantation did not mean much.
Nearly nine years have passed since the recantation.
A full recantation on tape.
The spot a public recantation.
Or a recantation by the complainant.
Even after recantation.
Recantation of his statements.
The girls subsequently told relatives that their recantation was false.

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Recantation means a personal public act of denial of a previously published opinion or belief.
And yet again he required him to agree to his former recantation.
A recantation would restore his stature as someone who had successfully confounded the enemy.
The penalty for denying this is death by burning even after recantation.
The rest of the recantation was directed at the Marxists.
When he was being burnt he recanted but then recanted his recantation and blasphemed audaciously.
It can also be a recantation of a defamatory statement in Scots Law.
One of the problems in the justice system is how judges deal with recantation.
The document of his alleged recantation was written shortly after his trial in Tabriz.
The defense lawyer responded that he would forego any questions about the recantation.
A recantation on a phone on a guy 's front porch.
God Himself is the sole judge of the hypocrisy that your recantation will contain tomorrow.
My recantation may, I hope, contribute a little to the understanding of the nature of natural selection.
At Oxford his attitude changed and the Munich crisis clinched his recantation.
He concluded with Virtue Hall 's recantation of her earlier testimony.
Enemies, and compelled to subscribe an abject recantation.
A writer 's recantation highlights the intellectual failures of the Latin American left.
Sensible of his error, he publicly renounced his recantation.
A false recantation or another, what the difference after all?
On the day of his burning, he dramatically withdrew his recantation.
His final recantation on 18 March was a sweeping confession of sin.
Second, not one of the detectives believed that an incident of false recantation had occurred.
Recantation ( i.e., denial of abuse postdisclosure ) was scored across formal and informal interviews.
All right . You will have to write a recantation.
A full recantation on tape . Amazing . Never.
Inside the CIA, there was sharp division on his recantation.
Several of Davis ' friends testified -- without recantation -- that he was the one in a white shirt.
Even so, many of Henry 's Catholic subjects were sceptical about his recantation.
Pope Adrian I also became involved, and the recantation of both men was obtained.
However, he remained imprisoned as the Council rightly doubted the sincerity of his recantation.
The Hollmans ' investigator obtains a recantation of Deirdre Jones.
Do you have any idea the damage that that will do? A deathbed recantation.
In February 1522, Probst was compelled to make public recantation and repudiation of Luther 's teachings.
A copy of verses by him was added to Sir Richard Steele 's Recantation.
In February 1522, Probst was compelled to make public recantation and repudiation of Luthers teachings.

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