The difference between Take back and Withcall
When used as verbs, take back means to retract an earlier statement, whereas withcall means to call back or call away (from).
check bellow for the other definitions of Take back and Withcall
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Take back as a verb:
To retract an earlier statement
Examples:
"No, you are not fat; I take it all back."
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Take back as a verb:
To cause to remember some past event or time
Examples:
"That tune takes me back to my childhood."
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Take back as a verb:
To resume a relationship
Examples:
"She has forgiven him, and taken him back."
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Take back as a verb:
To regain possession of something
Examples:
"The wedding is off, and he has taken back the ring."
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Take back as a verb:
To return something to a vendor for a refund
Examples:
"'Take back faulty goods to the shop where you bought them."
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Withcall as a verb (transitive):
To call back or call away (from); recall; withdraw one's words; retract; recant; unsay; cancel; call off.