retraxit
English
Etymology
From Latin retraxit (“[he] has withdrawn”), inflection of retraho (“[I] withdraw”).
Noun
retraxit (plural retraxits)
- (law, obsolete) A dismissal with prejudice based on a plaintiff's withdrawal of the suit.
Synonyms
- withdraught
Hypernyms
- dismissal, ruling
See also
- nonsuit
Latin
Verb
retraxit
- third-person singular perfect active indicative of retrahō