Used in a Sentence

retractive

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for retractive.

Editorial note

When big fires happen we'd be better off emphasizing remediations like changing building codes (including requiring retractive remediation), and maybe tightening PG&E regulations.

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Quick take

That which retracts or withdraws.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of retractive gathered in one view.

noun

That which retracts or withdraws.

adjective

Serving to retract; of the nature of a retraction.

noun

(grammar) A verb that serves to cancel or retract a previously established obligation.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for retractive.

noun

That which retracts or withdraws.

adjective

Serving to retract; of the nature of a retraction.

noun

(grammar) A verb that serves to cancel or retract a previously established obligation.

adjective

(psychology) Serving to distance or alienate.

Example sentences

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When big fires happen we'd be better off emphasizing remediations like changing building codes (including requiring retractive remediation), and maybe tightening PG&E regulations.

2

It’s biased, misleading, retractive, opinionated and incomplete.

3

You don't need to give up editorial and retractive control forever (which you must do in order to use p2p, which is why this headline is so wrong) just to step off a platform.

4

The female cypris in Kentrogonida settles on a host and metamorphoses into a specialized juvenile form called a kentrogon, which has no visible segmentation and has no appendages except the antennules that are used to attach itself to the host, and whose only purpose is to inject a cell mass named the vermigon into the host's hemolymph through a retractive hollow stylet on its head.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use retractive in a sentence?

When big fires happen we'd be better off emphasizing remediations like changing building codes (including requiring retractive remediation), and maybe tightening PG&E regulations.

What does retractive mean?

That which retracts or withdraws.

What part of speech is retractive?

retractive is commonly used as noun, adjective.