Retreat. Withdraw.
The word that means to draw back suddenly is "recoil."
To "Dike" is to move back suddenly.
"To retract" generally means to draw back or take back something that was previously stated, published, or done. It can also refer to the process of pulling in or folding an object, like a retractable pen.
A word that means to depart suddenly is "plump" or "plumped"
Unfortunately, the word "retrick" is not actually a word, as it is not in the dictionary. However, you may be referring to the word "retrack" which means to draw back within itself.
The root word is "tract" and the prefix is "re"
jerk
unsudden
Such a word might be 'shied'.
The word "draw" is not a root word itself, but it is derived from the Old English word "drāwan," which means "to drag or pull."
The root word that means to draw or press in is "tract," from the Latin word "tractare" which means to handle or manage. This root word is commonly used in words like attract, contract, and subtract.
To draw back the bowstring.