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withdraw Definition
(v)
pull
back
or
move
away
or
backward
; "
The
enemy
withdrew
"; "
The
limo
pulled
away
from
the
curb
"
(v)
withdraw
from
active
participation
; "
He
retired
from
chess
"
(v)
release
from
something
that
holds
fast
,
connects
,
or
entangles
; "
I
want
to
disengage
myself
from
his
influence
"; "
disengage
the
gears
"
(v)
cause
to
be
returned
; "
recall
the
defective
auto
tires
"; "
The
manufacturer
tried
to
call
back
the
spoilt
yoghurt
"
(v)
take
back
what
one
has
said
; "
He
swallowed
his
words
"
(v)
keep
away
from
others
; "
He
sequestered
himself
in
his
study
to
write
a
book
"
(v)
remove
something
concrete
,
as
by
lifting
,
pushing
,
taking
off
,
etc
.
or
remove
something
abstract
; "
remove
a
threat
"; "
remove
a
wrapper
"; "
Remove
the
dirty
dishes
from
the
table
"; "
take
the
gun
from
your
pocket
"; "
This
machine
withdraws
heat
from
the
envir
(v)
break
from
a
meeting
or
gathering
; "
We
adjourned
for
lunch
"; "
The
men
retired
to
the
library
"
(v)
retire
gracefully
; "
He
bowed
out
when
he
realized
he
could
no
longer
handle
the
demands
of
the
chairmanship
"
(v)
remove
(
a
commodity
)
from
(
a
supply
source
); "
She
drew
$
2
,
000
from
the
account
"; "
The
doctors
drew
medical
supplies
from
the
hospital
''
s
emergency
bank
"
(v)
lose
interest
; "
he
retired
from
life
when
his
wife
died
"
(v)
make
a
retreat
from
an
earlier
commitment
or
activity
; "
We
''
ll
have
to
crawfish
out
from
meeting
with
him
"; "
He
backed
out
of
his
earlier
promise
"; "
The
aggressive
investment
company
pulled
in
its
horns
"
withdraw Synonyms
adjourn
back away
back out
bow out
call back
call in
crawfish
crawfish out
disengage
draw
draw back
draw off
move back
pull away
pull back
pull in one's horns
recall
recede
remove
retire
retreat
seclude
sequester
sequestrate
swallow
take
take away
take back
take out
unsay
withdraw
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