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    With·draw
    /wiT͟Hˈdrô/

    verb

    • 1. remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position: "slowly Ruth withdrew her hand from his" Similar removeextractdraw outpull outOpposite insert
    • 2. leave or cause to leave a place or situation: "UN forces withdrew from the province" Similar leavepull out ofmove out ofevacuateOpposite enter
  2. Withdraw definition: to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove. See examples of WITHDRAW used in a sentence.

  3. To withdraw is to take something back or remove yourself from a situation. You might withdraw money from the bank or withdraw yourself from an argument if it gets out of hand. The word withdraw comes from Middle English and still means to draw or take back, like if you withdraw your hand when you’re done holding hands with someone.

  4. 3 days ago · 1. verb. If you withdraw something from a place, you remove it or take it away. [formal] He reached into his pocket and withdrew a sheet of notepaper. [VERB noun] Cassandra withdrew her hand from Roger's. [VERB noun + from] Synonyms: remove, pull, take off, pull out More Synonyms of withdraw. 2. verb.

  5. [transitive] to stop giving or offering something to somebody. withdraw something Workers have threatened to withdraw their labour (= go on strike). He withdrew his support for our campaign. Unless you return the form within seven days, the offer will be withdrawn.

  6. to remove something, especially because of an official decision: This product has been withdrawn from sale. He has threatened to withdraw his support. withdraw verb (MILITARY) If a military force withdraws, or if someone withdraws it, it leaves the place where it is fighting: The President has ordered troops to be withdrawn from the area.

  7. withdraw. [intransitive, transitive] to move back or away from a place or situation; to make someone or something do this synonym pull out Government troops were forced to withdraw. withdraw (somebody/something) (from something) Both powers withdrew their forces from the region.

  8. Withdraw definition, to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove: She withdrew her hand from his. He withdrew his savings from the bank. See more.

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