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What is another word for withdraw?

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To take out or remove
“The new integrated system will allow the bank's account holders to withdraw money from any of its ATMs.”
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To move or depart to another place
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“Francine and Marcel pushed back their chairs to withdraw into the living room.”
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To retreat or flee from a (hostile) place or situation
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“Others have concluded that a pestilence must have broken out, causing the army to withdraw in panic.”
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To discontinue or no longer provide (something previously supplied or offered)
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“Management had threatened to withdraw the offer if the workers did not accept it by the deadline.”
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To take back or renege on an initial statement or stance
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“We had asked the chief minister to withdraw his statement, but did not receive any positive response from his office.”
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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.”
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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.”
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To subtract or take away an amount from another
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To draw out or empty a space or container
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To separate or disconnect two previously attached parts or objects
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To isolate or separate from the rest
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To remove or take away (something) from (someone)
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To renege or change one's mind on a position, agreement or promise
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To voluntarily disqualify, excuse, or remove oneself from a position or duty
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To diminish or take credit from
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To make oneself appear insignificant or inconspicuous
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To behave erratically because of drugs
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To show an unwillingness to accept, do, engage in, or agree to
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To carry off, especially in haste, secrecy, or mystery
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To abandon one's country or cause, typically in favor of an opposing one
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To clear or disappear, especially of something undesirable
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