throw off vs withcall

throw off

verb
  • To expel, reject, or renounce. 

  • To give forth in an unpremeditated manner. 

  • Of a horse, to eject its rider. 

  • To introduce errors or inaccuracies; to skew. 

  • To confuse; especially, to lose a pursuer. 

withcall

verb
  • To call back or call away (from); recall; withdraw one's words; retract; recant; unsay; cancel; call off. 

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