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    withdraw
    /wɪðˈdrɔː/

    verb

    • 1. remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position: "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

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  2. The meaning of WITHDRAW is to take back or away : remove. How to use withdraw in a sentence. to take back or away : remove; to remove from use or cultivation; to remove (money) from a place of deposit…

  3. to take or move out or back, or to remove: This credit card allows you to withdraw up to $200 a day from ATMs. The UN has withdrawn its troops from the country. Eleven million bottles of water had to be withdrawn from sale due to a health scare. Once in court, he withdrew the statement he'd made to the police (= he claimed it was false).

  4. 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. remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract. “This machine withdraws heat from the environment”. synonyms: remove, take, take away. see more. remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation.

  6. [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 Unless you return the form within seven days, the offer will be withdrawn.

  7. Definition of 'withdraw' withdraw. (wɪðdrɔ , wɪθ- ) Word forms: withdraws, withdrawing, withdrew, withdrawn. 1. transitive 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. Synonyms: remove, pull, take off, pull out More Synonyms of withdraw.

  8. WITHDRAW definition: 1. to take money out of a bank account: 2. to remove something, especially because of an official…. Learn more.

  9. 1. [+ object] : to remove (money) from a bank account. She withdrew $200 from her checking account. 2. [+ object] : to take (something) back so that it is no longer available. The pills were withdrawn [= recalled] from the market because they were unsafe. 3. [+ object] formal : to take back (something that is spoken, offered, etc.)

  10. 1. If you withdraw something from a place, you remove it or take it away. [formal] [...] 2. When groups of people such as troops withdraw or when someone withdraws them, they leave the place where they are fighting or where they are based and return nearer home. [...] 3. If you withdraw money from a bank account, you take it out of that account.

  11. 1. a. To move or draw back; retire: The lawyers withdrew to the judge's chambers. b. To leave or return, as from a military position. 2. a. To remove oneself from active participation: withdrew from the competition. b. To become detached from social or emotional involvement: After the snubbing, he withdrew into a shell. 3.