0 to stop doing or supporting something or change a decision you made previously:
He has resiled from both of these commitments.
That is an internationally accepted principle and it is one from which it is difficult to resile.
We do not want to resile from those challenging targets, but to give them that stability.
They should not be allowed to resile from that responsibility.
There is an absolute duty involved and there is no way in which an employer can resile from that position.
I have never resiled from the position that registration had to be compulsory.
I resile completely from his conditions for meeting the test of patriotism.
There is nothing from which to resile in wanting to see the £100 million a day we spend on the health service used to best effect.
I have never heard any of them resile from that objective, but it is not being implemented in practice.