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diff --git a/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/help.go b/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/help.go
index d80206b194..37f23d967f 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/help.go
+++ b/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/help.go
@@ -432,15 +432,17 @@ verb followed by arguments. For example:
require new/thing/v2 v2.3.4
exclude old/thing v1.2.3
replace bad/thing v1.4.5 => good/thing v1.4.5
+ retract v1.5.6
The verbs are
module, to define the module path;
go, to set the expected language version;
require, to require a particular module at a given version or later;
- exclude, to exclude a particular module version from use; and
- replace, to replace a module version with a different module version.
+ exclude, to exclude a particular module version from use;
+ replace, to replace a module version with a different module version; and
+ retract, to indicate a previously released version should not be used.
Exclude and replace apply only in the main module's go.mod and are ignored
-in dependencies. See https://research.swtch.com/vgo-mvs for details.
+in dependencies. See https://golang.org/ref/mod for details.
The leading verb can be factored out of adjacent lines to create a block,
like in Go imports: