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retrait

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

Editorial note

The french version stated: > Retrait des forces armées israéliennes des territoires occupés lors du récent conflit.

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Quick take

(heraldry, rare) Not shown in full, but cut off at point it touches the edge of the shield, an ordinary, etc, as if retreating or withdrawn into that edge, ordinary, etc. (Compare issuant, naissant.)

Meaning at a glance

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

adjective

(heraldry, rare) Not shown in full, but cut off at point it touches the edge of the shield, an ordinary, etc, as if retreating or withdrawn into that edge, ordinary, etc. (Compare issuant, naissant.)

noun

Obsolete form of retreat. [The act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant.]

verb

Obsolete form of retreat. [(intransitive) To withdraw from a position, go back.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for retrait.

adjective

(heraldry, rare) Not shown in full, but cut off at point it touches the edge of the shield, an ordinary, etc, as if retreating or withdrawn into that edge, ordinary, etc. (Compare issuant, naissant.)

noun

Obsolete form of retreat. [The act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant.]

verb

Obsolete form of retreat. [(intransitive) To withdraw from a position, go back.]

Example sentences

1

The french version stated: > Retrait des forces armées israéliennes des territoires occupés lors du récent conflit.

2

Toutefois, l'adaptation à la cup peut varier selon les personnes, et certaines peuvent rencontrer des difficultés lors de l'insertion ou du retrait.

3

It's a failure by the translator who should have worded it "retrait...de tous les territoires" or "retrait...de certaines territoires" (withdrawal from all, or some of the territories) as appropriate.

4

Yes, striking is supposed to be a protected worker right, but there are entire regulations to follow for that ("préavis" / "droit de retrait" etc).

5

"withdraw from territories" would be translated as "Retrait des forces armées israéliennes _de_ territoires occupés lors du récent conflit" and "withdraw from the territories" as "Retrait des forces armées israéliennes _des_ territoires occupés lors du récent conflit".

Quote examples

1

It's a failure by the translator who should have worded it "retrait...de tous les territoires" or "retrait...de certaines territoires" (withdrawal from all, or some of the territories) as appropriate.

2

Yes, striking is supposed to be a protected worker right, but there are entire regulations to follow for that ("préavis" / "droit de retrait" etc).

3

"withdraw from territories" would be translated as "Retrait des forces armées israéliennes _de_ territoires occupés lors du récent conflit" and "withdraw from the territories" as "Retrait des forces armées israéliennes _des_ territoires occupés lors du récent conflit".

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use retrait in a sentence?

The french version stated: > Retrait des forces armées israéliennes des territoires occupés lors du récent conflit.

What does retrait mean?

(heraldry, rare) Not shown in full, but cut off at point it touches the edge of the shield, an ordinary, etc, as if retreating or withdrawn into that edge, ordinary, etc. (Compare issuant, naissant.)

What part of speech is retrait?

retrait is commonly used as adjective, noun, verb.