Yes, someone can retract something they have given to another person, but it may depend on the circumstances and the nature of the item or gift.
Yes, in some cases, a person can legally retract something they have given to another person through a process such as revocation or rescission, depending on the circumstances and applicable laws.
disease you can get from another person or animal
A beseeching is a heartfelt plea from one person to another to do something.
A name is for someone to call you something. Would you want someone to call you something or say,"Hey........um.....you person over there!"
A beater is someone who or something which beats something else, such as a stick beats a drum or a person who strikes another.
No, but you can post it anonymously.
A blackmailer is a person who blackmails another person - who uses money or other resources to bribe or someone to do something.
Another word for bequeathing something to someone is "bequest." This term specifically refers to the act of leaving personal property or assets to another person through a will. Additionally, "grant" can also be used in a broader context to indicate giving or transferring something to someone.
That is called "relocation" or simply "sending someone or something to another place."
You don't. This is something that you need to be trained for because you are dealing with another person and their mind.
Unfairly favouring something or someone over another thing. You might be interviewing someone for a job and favour someone against another person because that person is a friend or a relative, even though the other person was better for the job. You are being biased.
An annoyance is something which annoys, or an act or instance of annoying.