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retreat

noun as in departure

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But since resuming office in January, Trump has repeatedly threatened new rounds of tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods, often retreating from his plans at the last moment.

After retreating to Naungcho, they would be continuing their journey, the group said in a statement.

From BBC

“Ludwig” is an even-keeled exploration of empathy through the eyes of someone who experienced common childhood tragedies of bullying and parental abandonment and chose to retreat from life instead of trudging forth.

From Salon

The order converted the vast house and setting as a spiritual retreat, which it remains to this day.

Descriptions for immersive experiences in 2025 have the tendency to sound like mental health retreats.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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