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23 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 disappointed team experienced a takeback of their victory when the referee declared a mistake in the final score.
The company decided on a takeback of the work-from-home policy, requiring employees to return to the office.
The kind fairy granted a takeback for the misplaced puzzle piece.
During the story, the author had to make a takeback and change the ending.
Timmy asked for a takeback during the game of hide-and-seek because he wasn't ready.
The teacher gave Tim a takeback to correct his mistake.
Alex got a takeback to try the jump again in the game.
The librarian allowed a takeback of the borrowed book for a quick correction.
After the mistake, the teacher asked for a takeback of the incorrect answer.
After realizing his mistake, Timmy asked for a takeback on his move during the chess game with his friend.
The friendly alien offered a takeback to return the borrowed toy.
Emily received a takeback on her drawing because she wanted to add more colors.
The librarian issued a takeback of the borrowed books, reminding students to return them by the end of the week.
Sarah received a takeback to fix her misspelled word.
The teacher announced that there would be a takeback of the class's recess time due to the noise level during lessons.
The librarian issued a takeback of the overdue book, allowing the student to borrow it again.
The soccer coach called for a takeback of the goal, stating that the opposing team had committed a foul before scoring.
The magician performed a magical takeback, making the vanished rabbit reappear in the hat.
The chef decided to make a takeback on the spicy sauce as it was too hot for the customers.
The teacher announced a surprise takeback of the students' recess time for not completing their homework.
The student made a takeback of the wrong pencil and exchanged it for the correct one.
The weather forecast predicted a sudden takeback of the sunny weather, leading to an unexpected rain shower.
The teacher allowed Sally to have a takeback and try the math problem again.

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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