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Sentence count:238+16Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: abandondeductextractfall backquitrecederemoveretireretreatreversesubtractvacateSimilar words: withdrawaldrawdraw ondrawerdraw indraw outdraw updrawingMeaning: [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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(61) He refused to withdraw derogatory remarks made about his boss.
(62) The leader promised to support the plan;you can't withdraw now.
(63) The little girl seemed to withdraw into a private world.
(64) He was forced to withdraw from the competition due to injury.
(65) Provided that you have the money in your account, you can withdraw up to £100 a day.
(66) The association has threatened to withdraw its support if the banks and building societies refuse to play ball.
(67) He desisted from the attack[sentencedict.com], and began to withdraw.
(68) Then I assume that you withdraw your objection.
(69) Do I withdraw apparatus when interest in it wanes?
(70) He did not, however, withdraw from the public ministry.
(71) So it felt obliged to withdraw the invitation.
(72) The hon. Gentleman should withdraw his allegation.
(73) When your overtures are misconstrued, the prudent course is sometimes to apologise and withdraw.
(74) The Defence Ministry Collegium decided at a meeting on the morning of Aug. 21 to withdraw the troops.
(75) Rehavam Ze'evi, Minister without Portfolio, threatened to withdraw his small Moledet party from the ruling coalition.
(76) Discontent had grown to such an extent that the government had to withdraw the new tax.
(77) A spokesman denied the bank was insolvent, but depositors are rushing to withdraw their money.
(78) The state has replaced it and the family will not resume these duties even if the state were to withdraw.
(79) By containing such provisions in a Code, the Secretary of State has power to alter it or withdraw approval.http://Sentencedict.com
(80) He was not entitled to withdraw the money in his account if he had obtained it by means of a false cheque.
(81) You need to give 30 days notice to withdraw money from the account.
(82) Castle Square tenants association had submitted a petition calling on the council to withdraw the offer.
(83) Surcharges are deducted from your balance at the same time you withdraw cash from an ATM.
(84) That step is to cease attacking Dubrovnik and to withdraw from it.
(85) A major chain of retailers has agreed to withdraw them from sale, but hundreds are still thought to be in use.
(86) Families could withdraw funds for higher education from the new IRAs without penalty.
(87) Conversely, in motivating individuals to leave or withdraw, relative deprivation of individual rewards is a major influence.
(88) Any delay, they believed, allowed the enemy to withdraw or wait out the storm in his field fortifications.
(89) They ease the pain, creating a private world of peace into which the prisoner can withdraw and temporarily forget the awfulness.
(90) The former Soviet Union had started to withdraw its warships and aircraft from Cam Ran in 1989.
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