Synonym: abandon, deduct, extract, fall back, quit, recede, remove, retire, retreat, reverse, subtract, vacate. Similar words: withdrawal, draw, draw on, drawer, draw in, draw out, draw up, drawing. Meaning: [wɪð'drɔː ,wɪθ-] v. 1. pull back or move away or backward 2. withdraw from active participation 3. release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles 4. cause to be returned 5. take back what one has said 6. keep away from others 7. remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract 8. break from a meeting or gathering 9. retire gracefully 10. remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) 11. lose interest 12. make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity.
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(31) I'd like to withdraw £250 please.
(32) Parents can withdraw their child from school if they so wish .
(33) The soldiers ran out of ammunition and had to withdraw.
(34) For reasons of political correctness we have been asked to withdraw our advertisement from the national press.
(35) We took the decision to withdraw a quantity of stock from sale.
(36) The Soviet Union became anxious to withdraw its soldiers from the Afghan imbroglio.
(37) He refused to withdraw his remarks and was expelled from the Party.
(38) On Wednesday night the UN issued its toughest ultimatum to date, demanding that all troops withdraw from the city.
(39) He's trying to withdraw the statement he made to Parliament last week.
(40) I'd like to withdraw 1000 dollars from my savings account and put it in my check account.
(41) You can withdraw money from the account at any time without penalty.
(42) He was expelled from the party for failing to withdraw his controversial remarks.
(43) Cash machines permit you to withdraw money at any time.
(44) Having contracted to do the repairs, we cannot withdraw now.
(45) He was forced to withdraw from the competition because of injury.
(46) Parents have the right to withdraw their children from religious education lessons if they wish.
(47) There have been calls for Britain to withdraw from the EU.
(48) The African National Congress threatened to withdraw from the talks.
(49) A painful injury forced her to withdraw from the game. Sentencedict.com
(50) Unless the contract is signed immediately, I shall withdraw my offer.
(51) School governors have the discretion to allow parents to withdraw pupils in exceptional circumstances.
(52) The unemployed cannot withdraw their labour — they have no power.
(53) Open a savings account that does not charge ridiculous fees to withdraw money.
(54) The decision to withdraw funding represents a failure of imagination.
(55) He told a diplomat that he might withdraw if he were allowed to keep part of a disputed oil field.
(56) The troops had to withdraw to a less exposed position.
(57) He stated that all foreign forces would withdraw as soon as the crisis ended.
(58) Union members will vote on whether to withdraw their labour .
(59) Radical factions say the talks are getting nowhere and they want to withdraw.
(60) An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.
More similar words: withdrawal, draw, draw on, drawer, draw in, draw out, draw up, drawing, draw back, with, go with, without, within, do with, down with, deal with, do without, bear with, live with, cope with, get on with, go without, talk with, play with, meet with, with young, together with, come up with, begin with, comply with.