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Verb(1) pull back or move away or backward,withdraw from active participation,release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles,cause to be returned,take back what one has said,keep away from others,remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, taking off, etc. or remove something abstract,break from a meeting or gathering,retire gracefully,remove (a commodity) from (a supply source),lose interest,make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity,remove something or someone from situation,retract; declare void(2) pull back or move away or backward(3) withdraw from active participation(4) release from something that holds fast(5) connects(6) or entangles(7) cause to be returned(8) take back what one has said(9) keep away from others(10) remove something concrete(11) as by lifting(12) pushing(13) taking off(14) etc. or remove something abstract(15) break from a meeting or gathering(16) retire gracefully

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(1) he failed to withdraw his remarks and apologize(2) You're charged a small fee only when you add or withdraw money from your account or opt to receive a traditional plastic MasterCard debit card from the company.(3) Otherwise, they become overly reactive to the negative emotions of others and may resort to aggression or withdraw from social contact.(4) He conceded that the decision of Jessica Kurten to withdraw from the team had proven costly.(5) normally you can withdraw up to u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255150 in cash(6) Nonetheless, she believes that the government should not withdraw altogether from economic activity.(7) She was guided by her doctor to withdraw from the steroid medication over a period of 4 months while taking the herbs.(8) It ended with Thomas Mesereau smiling and saying, your honor, we withdraw that motion.(9) In order to be put back on the straight again, he has to be incarcerated to hopefully be able to withdraw from the addiction.(10) both countries agreed to withdraw their troops(11) The former Little Lever High School pupil said just hours before her death that she was ready to withdraw from the drug and she spoke of starting a new life.(12) That means, for example, account holders can withdraw money only to pay for a home, business or college education.(13) To avoid the pain of possible rejection, they simply withdraw from human contact and retreat behind a wall of isolation that they erect to keep people away.(14) Counsellor McCarthy said he was not sure what remarks he had been asked to withdraw and that he was not prepared to withdraw any remarks he had made in any event.(15) the party threatened to withdraw its support for the government(16) One party, whose members believe Britain should withdraw from the EU, is expected to make huge gains.
Related Words
(1) withdraw from
Synonyms
Verb
1. remove
2. abolish
3. retract
4. leave
5. pull out of
6. retire
7. take
8. take back
9. take out
10. disengage
11. seclude
13. call in
14. bow out


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

...I withdraw that comment.

...I WITHDRAW that comment.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 12


If you're not going to slow down for
the speed bumps, I withdraw my objection.

If you're not going to slow down for the speed bumps, I WITHDRAW my objection.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 5


If it helps,
I withdraw my proposal.

If it helps, I WITHDRAW my proposal.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 7


You will withdraw these filthy accusations.

You will WITHDRAW these filthy accusations.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 4


and withdraw their protection
from all of us.

and WITHDRAW their protection from all of us.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 8


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