To take out or remove
“The new integrated system will allow the bank's account holders to withdraw money from any of its ATMs.”
To move or depart to another place
“Francine and Marcel pushed back their chairs to withdraw into the living room.”
To retreat or flee from a (hostile) place or situation
“Others have concluded that a pestilence must have broken out, causing the army to withdraw in panic.”
To discontinue or no longer provide (something previously supplied or offered)
“Management had threatened to withdraw the offer if the workers did not accept it by the deadline.”
To take back or renege on an initial statement or stance
“We had asked the chief minister to withdraw his statement, but did not receive any positive response from his office.”
To pull out of, or cease to participate in, a deal, agreement or position
“The senator was forced to withdraw from the race after admitting to plagiarizing speeches from other politicians.”
To back out of a deal or agreement due to fear or apprehension
“After assessing the risks involved, we have decided to withdraw from the arrangement.”
To draw out or empty a space or container
To shut off or keep apart, as from company, society, etc.
Go or move back or further away from a previous position
To physically loosen or remove an embedded object
To cause to feel less close or friendly
To take one thing from another
Prevent activity from going on
To remove or take away (something) from (someone)
To relinquish or release (a claim, title, etc.)
To take a less aggressive position in a conflict than one previously has or has planned to
To fail to perform a promised or planned action due to lack of courage
Disappear suddenly and completely
To completely withdraw from society, especially to lead a more spiritually fulfilling life
To avoid or shirk, either by failing to perform, or by performing in a grossly insufficient, negligent, or superficial manner
Express remorse, regret
Exclude oneself
To diminish or take credit from
Make oneself appear insignificant or inconspicuous
To leave or withdraw from
Behave erratically because of drugs
To show an unwillingness to accept, do, engage in, or agree to
To take something without permission
To release from the armed forces
To abandon one's country or cause, typically in favor of an opposing one
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