recant

/rɪˈkænt/
verb
  1. To publicly take back a statement, belief, or opinion that you previously held.
    • She refused to recant her testimony despite the threats against her.
    • Under pressure from the church, the scientist had to recant his theories.
    • The politician was forced to recant his earlier claims after evidence proved them false.
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