/ˈpælɪˌnoʊd/ – Verb
Definition: (Scot) không thừa nhận lời khai, một mực phủ nhận.
A more thorough explanation: A palinode is a poem in which the poet retracts a view or sentiment expressed in a former poem.
Example: The author included a palinode in the preface of the book to retract a statement made in the introduction that was later found to be inaccurate.