retractable

/rɪˈtræktəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be pulled back or drawn in.
    • The cat's claws are retractable, allowing it to walk silently.
    • The car has a retractable roof that opens on sunny days.
    • She used a retractable pen so she wouldn't lose the cap.
  2. Able to be taken back or withdrawn (as in a statement or offer).
    • His apology was retractable, and he later denied saying it.
    • The contract includes a retractable clause for early termination.
    • The job offer was retractable if the candidate failed the background check.
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