takeback

[US]/ˈteɪkbæk/
[UK]/ˈteɪkbæk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the act of taking back something said, done, or given; admitting one was wrong; the act of canceling or revoking something; the act of retrieving or regaining possession of something; the act of returning something to its original place or owner
Word Forms
Pluraltakebacks

Phrases & Collocations

takeback offer

takeback policy

takeback scheme

takeback request

takeback provision

takeback option

takeback agreement

takeback right

takeback mechanism

takeback arrangement

Example Sentences

i want to take back what i said during our argument yesterday.

the company decided to take back all defective products from stores nationwide.

after thinking about it, i realized i should take back my apology.

the army successfully took back the occupied territory from the invaders.

she tried to take back her harsh words, but the damage was already done.

the store policy allows customers to take back items within thirty days.

he wanted to take back control of his own life after years of struggle.

the champion is determined to take back his title at the next tournament.

they demanded to take back the rights that had been illegally taken from them.

she couldn't take back the memories that haunted her every night.

the politician had to take back his controversial statements after public backlash.

they fought bravely to take back their homeland from foreign occupation.

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