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Search option Results found in English Dictionary Synonyms: [v] : retreat , pull away , draw back , recede , pull back , retire , move back , travel [gt] , go [gt] , move [gt] , locomote [gt] [v] : retire , discontinue [gt] , stop [gt] , cease [gt] , give up [gt] , quit [gt] , lay off [gt] [v] : disengage , let go of [gt] , let go [gt] , release [gt] , relinquish [gt] [v] : recall , call in , call back , take [gt] [v] : swallow , take back , unsay , renounce [gt] , repudiate [gt] [v] : seclude , sequester , sequestrate , isolate [gt] , insulate [gt] [v] : remove , take , take away , take off [rt] [v] : adjourn , retire , close up [gt] , close [gt] , fold [gt] , shut down [gt] , close down [gt] [v] : bow out , retire [gt] [v] : draw , take out , draw off , remove [gt] , take [gt] , take away [gt] , withdraw [gt] [v] : retire , tire [gt] , pall [gt] , weary [gt] , fatigue [gt] , jade [gt] [v] : retreat , pull back , back out , back away , crawfish , crawfish out , pull in one's horns
antonyms: [v] : engage [v] : deposit
Derived terms: withdraw al , withdraw al symptoms , withdraw n , bank withdraw al , drug withdraw al , withdraw al method , withdraw al symptom , withdraw er , withdraw ing , withdraw ing room , withdraw nness
Example: You may as well withdraw from the club right away. I have to withdraw some cash from the bank. The Soviet troops started to withdraw from Afghanistan. The businessman didnt dare withdraw from the transaction. You can withdraw some money out of the bank, if you need any. I went to the bank to withdraw $20,000 from deposit. It looks like Im outnumbered here. I hate to do it but Ill withdraw my plan. She intended to withdraw all her savings from the bank. She had to withdraw her son from the club. How much money you would like to withdraw ? We can only hope that the government decides to withdraw its troops. Many people use ATMs to withdraw money. Many people use cash machines to withdraw money. They were forced to withdraw . In the end, the Germans were forced to withdraw . He had to withdraw . We must withdraw . Id like to withdraw some cash.
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Withdraw was recognized as a English verb Infinitive: (To) withdrawGerundio: withdrawingPast participle: withdrawn
Indikative 9. Pluperfect indic. or Past perfect
11a. Future perfect or future anterior
Conditional Subjunctive Imperative
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