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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Takeback' in a Sentence

"the act of withdrawing or reclaiming something, especially the revocation of a previously granted employee benefit in a union contract." more

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The school board's decision on the takeback of recess time sparked a protest among students.
The teacher gave Tim a takeback to correct his mistake.
The school principal's takeback of a disciplinary policy prompted a review by the school board.
The university administration's takeback of scholarships affected numerous students.
The teacher allowed Sally to have a takeback and try the math problem again.
The parent-teacher association called for a takeback of a policy that affected student participation in extracurricular activities.

Takeback

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nounthe act of withdrawing or reclaiming something, especially the revocation of a previously granted employee benefit in a union contract.

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Last Updated On: March 1, 2024
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