resile
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Asked about those commitments during the by-election campaign, Burnham said he did not "resile" from his previous stance on inheritance tax.
From BBC ● Jun. 19, 2026
However, she added: "No responsible Labour government can resile from taking decisions because they are too difficult because that is not good enough for the people we came into politics to serve."
From BBC ● May 21, 2025
But he added he did not "resile from my strongly held views" on the conflict.
From BBC ● Jan. 24, 2024
The strict dictionary definition of "resile" is "draw back, recoil . . . return to its original position as an elastic body."
From Time Magazine Archive
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He was instructed that he must resign both, or neither; resigned both; fell out with the Consuls on details; and is now, as we are advised, seeking to resile from his resignations.
From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25) by Robert Louis Stevenson
There is no resiling from his admiration for George Bush, who is lauded as a man of "genuine integrity" and "a true idealist".
From The Guardian ● Sep. 4, 2010
Some might call it "dithering," others "muddling through," but the Foreign Office likes to call it "resiling."
From Time Magazine Archive
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One purpose of resiling is to wait for one's antagonist to commit a blunder that weakens him, or a provocation that provides the Resiler with a casus belli.
From Time Magazine Archive
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