retractar means to retract — a common term in Spanish for Business. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: August 4, 2025
retractar
verb • /[reh-trahk-TAR]/
to retract
Example:
Debemos retractar el comunicado erróneo.
We must retract the erroneous statement.
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🧠 What does retractar mean?
Retractar means to formally withdraw a statement, claim, or accusation. It implies taking back something you previously said or wrote, often because it was incorrect, inappropriate, or caused offense. It's commonly used in formal settings like business, legal proceedings, or journalism.
📚 Extra examples
- El periódico tuvo que retractar la historia por contener información falsa.
The newspaper had to retract the story because it contained false information. - El político se retractó de sus comentarios ofensivos.
The politician retracted his offensive comments. - La empresa se retractó de la oferta después de descubrir un error en el contrato.
The company retracted the offer after discovering an error in the contract.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "retractar"
Synonyms: retirar, desdecir
Opposites: afirmar, mantener
💡 Did You Know?
Although less common, you can also use the reflexive form 'retractarse' which emphasizes the act of personally taking something back.
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