Nghĩa của từ recantation bằng Tiếng Đức

ecantation [riːkænteiʃən] Widerrufung

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1. A solemn recantation or renunciation on oath; as, an Abjuration of heresy

2. Definitions for the word, Amende (n.) A pecuniary punishment or fine; a reparation or recantation

3. Antonyms for Avouchment include disavowal, rejection, denial, disclaimer, contradiction, repudiation, renunciation, disowning, negation and recantation

4. Coerced recantation of faith is a violation of freedom of belief, a non-derogable right.

5. Antonyms for Asseveration include disavowal, denial, rejection, disclaimer, contradiction, repudiation, renunciation, rebuttal, recantation and disowning

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7. Backdown - a retraction of a previously held position climb-down, withdrawal abjuration, recantation, retraction - a disavowal or taking back of a

8. Synonyms: Abjuration; recantation; retraction Hypernyms ("Abjuration" is a kind of): disavowal; disclaimer (denial of any connection with or knowledge of)

9. (Ac 6:11-13; 7:56-58) Paul, as Saul, had been a blasphemer and had tried to force Christians to make “a recantation” (literally, “to blaspheme”).

10. Abjuration: 1 n a disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion Synonyms: recantation , retraction Types: backdown , climb-down , withdrawal a retraction of a previously held position Type of: disavowal , disclaimer denial of any connection with or knowledge of

11. Then, in the presence of all the aforenamed, in presence of an immense number of people and Clergy, she did make and utter her recantation and Abjuration, following a formula written in French, which was read to her; a formula which she did pronounce herself, and the schedule of which she did sign with her own hand, and of which the tenor follows: