"Retractions" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Retractions" Meaning

A retraction refers to a statement or action that is withdrawn or taken back, usually in response to a previous statement, action, or decision that is found to be false, incorrect, or offensive. It can also refer to the act of withdrawing a claim or accusation made in a lawsuit or legal proceeding.

In a broader sense, a retraction can be a withdrawal or reversal of a policy, decision, or course of action. For example, a company might issue a retraction of a statement they made about a new product, or a politician might retract a proposal they presented earlier.

Retractions can be made in various contexts, including:

1. Journalism: A news outlet might retract a story or article if it is found to contain incorrect or misleading information.
2. Science: A researcher might retract a study or publication if it is found to have methodological flaws or errors.
3. Law: A lawyer might retract a claim or accusation made in a lawsuit.
4. Education: A teacher might retract a grade or mark given to a student if it is found to be incorrect.

Overall, a retraction involves taking back or withdrawing something, often in an effort to correct a mistake or issue a clarification.

"Retractions" Examples

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In 2017, Pepsi was forced to issue a public retraction after a widely criticized ad featuring Kendall Jenner was deemed to be appropriation of Black Lives Matter imagery.
PolitiFact holds politicians accountable for their misstatements by providing correction of fact-checks with retractions when necessary.
The publisher will issue a full retraction and an official apology to the professor if they find that the accusation is leveled really was a true case of academic fraud.
The crowdsourced fact-checking website Snopes provides retractions when their fact-checks have been proven inaccurate.
In cases where the apology did not meet the apology standards set by professionals, the media outlet provided a further retraction earlier on.

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