eat crow vs recant

eat crow

verb
  • To recognize that one has been shown to be mistaken or outdone, especially by admitting that one has made a humiliating error. 

recant

verb
  • To withdraw or repudiate a statement or opinion formerly expressed, especially formally and publicly. 

  • To give a new cant (slant, angle) to something, in particular railway track on a curve. 

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