retrahimur
Retrahimur is a Latin verb form, specifically the first person plural present passive indicative of retrahere, meaning “we are drawn back” or “we are withdrawn.” The verb retrahere belongs to the third conjugation, and the present passive is formed with the usual endings: -or, -eris, -itur, -imur, -imini, -untur.
Grammatical notes: Retrahimur denotes passive voice, present tense, first person plural. It is used to describe
Meaning and usage: In classical Latin, retrahimur can refer to physical withdrawal, retreat, or recall, as when
Examples: Latin: Retrahimur ab hostibus. Translation: We are drawn back by the enemies. Latin: Nos retrahimur
Related forms include the active retrahimus (we draw back) and other tenses like retraxīmus (we have drawn
See also: Latin verbs, retrahere, passive voice, third conjugation.