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Topic: Politics

retraction

IPA: /rɪˈtrækʃən/

KK: /rɪˈtrækʃən/

noun

Definition: The act of taking back or withdrawing something that was previously said or written, often in a formal way.

Example: The scientist issued a retraction of her earlier claims after new evidence was presented.

retrench

IPA: /rɪˈtrɛnʧ/

KK: /rɪˈtrɛnʧ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To reduce costs or expenses, often by cutting back on spending.

Example: The company decided to retrench in order to save money during the economic downturn.

transitive verb

Definition: To reduce or cut back on something, often in terms of expenses or resources.

Example: The company decided to retrench its workforce to save costs during the economic downturn.

retrenchment

IPA: /rɪˈtrɛnʧmənt/

KK: /rɪˈtrɛnʧmənt/

noun

Definition: A reduction in spending or expenses, often made to save money or improve financial stability.

Example: The company announced a retrenchment to cut costs and improve its financial situation.

retribution

IPA: /ˌrɛtrɪˈbjuːʃən/

KK: /ˌrɛtrɪˈbjuːʃən/

noun

Definition: A form of punishment or compensation given in response to a wrong or injury, often seen as deserved or just.

Example: The criminal faced retribution for his actions in court.

retributive

IPA: /rɪˈtrɪb.jʊ.tɪv/

KK: /rɪˈtrɪb.jʊ.tɪv/

adjective

Definition: Relating to punishment or revenge for a wrong that has been done.

Example: The judge imposed a retributive sentence to ensure justice was served.

retroact

IPA: /ˈrɛtrəʊækt/

KK: /ˈrɛtroʊækt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To have an effect on something that happened in the past; to apply a rule or law to a previous time.

Example: The new law will retroact to cover events that occurred last year.

retroactive

IPA: /ˌrɛtrəʊˈæktɪv/

KK: /ˌrɛtroʊˈæktɪv/

adjective

Definition: Relating to something that takes effect from a date in the past, often used in legal or financial contexts.

Example: The new law was retroactive, meaning it applied to events that occurred before it was passed.

retroactively

IPA: /ˌrɛtrəʊˈæktɪvli/

KK: /ˌrɛtroʊˈæktɪvli/

adverb

Definition: Done after something has happened, affecting things that occurred earlier.

Example: The new law was applied retroactively, changing the outcomes of previous cases.

retrocede

IPA: //ˌrɛtrəˈsiːd//

KK: /rɛtrəˈsid/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move backward or return to a previous position or state.

Example: After the storm, the water began to retrocede, revealing the beach once again.

transitive verb

Definition: To give back or return something, especially land or territory, to its previous owner or authority.

Example: The country decided to retrocede the territory to its original inhabitants.

retrocession

IPA: /ˌrɛtrəˈsɛʃən/

KK: /rɛtrəˈsɛʃən/

noun

Definition: The act of returning something that was previously given up or transferred, often used in legal or insurance contexts.

Example: The retrocession of the land was celebrated by the local community as a return to their ancestral rights.

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