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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(121) The Communist decision to withdraw its candidates in all but two Parliamentary constituencies aggravated the situation still further.
(122) Unfortunately, she had to withdraw from the game because of a leg injury.
(123) Paul Ritchie was upset with a County Council decision to withdraw pay for trainees at the centre.
(124) To protect themselves they also determined to withdraw to a monastery.
(125) Then, police claim, some one took a shot at them, and they had to withdraw for their own safety.
(126) When his own business affairs fell into a state of disarray in 1773, he was forced to withdraw from public life.
(127) We decided to withdraw, to return to a timescale measured by the rise and fall of the sun.
(128) I hope that the Opposition chief spokesman on health matters will withdraw this similar threat today.
(129) Within the period of the notice the cautioner must withdraw or justify the claim.
(130) Could you reach through a cat-flap to withdraw the door bolts and turn a key left in the lock?
(131) Withdraw the police from the area? I've never heard such a stupid idea!
(132) Does he withdraw his front foot, indicating his preference to give ground?
(133) A motion to withdraw support from the Coalition was moved by a senior Essex backbencher.
(134) If reinsurers receive further adverse experience on political risk, they may withdraw their support for this class.
(135) Whether the government is going to be responsible to the needs of people, or whether the government is going to withdraw.
(136) The defence are arguing that he was bribed to withdraw his testimony.
(137) Clare had to withdraw from the race after injuring her knee.
(138) On Wednesday, they threatened to withdraw support for a minimum wage boost if the so-called poison pill amendment passed.
(139) Rcagan had no choice but to withdraw the Marines,(www.Sentencedict.com) and in effect admit a terrible mistake.
(140) Be very careful when you withdraw money from street cash dispensers.
(141) When she stopped having accidents, she would withdraw into her room and draw the curtains and complain of headache.
(142) But it would be good to see him project a little, and not withdraw into his shell.
(143) We had to withdraw into the hills, taking the civilian population with us.
(144) In the event that we can not agree an acceptable revised fee scale then we withdraw from the sale.
(145) Your agreement to the terms of engagement contained in this letter will be confirmation of our right so to withdraw.
(146) After two children had been hurt, the company was forced to withdraw the toy from store shelves.
(147) Midland Life reserve the right to withdraw the offer at any time before the commencement of your Bond.
(148) When my kids withdraw from my questions, they usually have a good reason for doing so.
(149) He should bow to the views of all of those who submitted evidence to the Home Affairs Committee and withdraw these proposals.
(150) The political discourse instead centered on when and whether the two Republicans chasing Dole might withdraw.
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.