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From recant + -ation.
recantation (countable and uncountable, plural recantations)
- The act of recanting or something recanted.
2023 September 30, Patrick Wintour, “‘No turning back’: how the Ukraine war has profoundly changed the EU”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:Macron’s full recantation came in his speech on 31 May this year in Bratislava, arguably the most important delivered by a European leader since the war broke out.