Retractable vs Retract - What's the difference?
retractable | retract |
Capable of being retracted; retractile.
A retractable pen.
* 1979 , Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
To pull back inside.
(ambitransitive) To draw back; to draw up.
To take back or withdraw something one has said.
* Bishop Stillingfleet
* Granville
To take back, as a grant or favour previously bestowed; to revoke.
As an adjective retractable
is retractable (capable of being retracted).As a verb retract is
to pull back inside.retractable
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Adjective
(-)See also
* pull-downNoun
(en noun)- Somewhere in the cosmos, he said,
retract
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Verb
(en verb)- An airplane retracts its wheels for flight.
- Muscles retract after amputation.
- A cat can retract its claws.
- I retract all the accusations I made about the senator and sincerely hope he won't sue me.
- I would as freely have retracted this charge of idolatry as I ever made it.
- She will, and she will not; she grants, denies, / Consents, retracts , advances, and then flies.
- (Woodward)