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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(151) This has proved to be over optimistic as Haymarket was forced to withdraw from the purchase after a key investor pulled out.
(152) During the home rule crisis in 1885, Harland made secret preparations to withdraw to mainland Britain if the situation became intolerable.
(153) Coun Nilsson offered to withdraw her remarks saying there was no need to ask Coun Jackson to comment.
(154) Multipoint gives you the freedom to deposit and withdraw your money 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
(155) Normally you can withdraw up to £500 in cash at any branch, or larger amounts by cheque.
(156) If Brian agrees to buy the car, then changes his mind, can he withdraw his acceptance?
(157) The speech marked Ventura's decision to withdraw into Minnesota politics following his unsuccessful flirtations with bigger ambitions.
(158) He conveyed this to the building inspectors, which allowed the Council to withdraw their objection on this score.
(159) Three days later, Ray asked to withdraw his plea, claiming it had been coerced.
(160) She would go to the bank tomorrow at lunchtime and withdraw all her money.
(161) Paul's bank now allows him £35 a week, and Geoff can withdraw no more than £40.
(162) But disagreements immediately arose over whether government troops would withdraw from the territory.
(163) Khasbulatov returned to announce that Gorbachev had agreed to withdraw the troops on the following day.
(164) If you need to withdraw more than £500 you can do so over the counter at your Midland branch.
(165) It seems, however, that the decision to withdraw sterling from the exchange rate mechanism has paid dividends.
(166) The court held that the accused represented that the bank owed him the money and that he was entitled to withdraw it.
(167) The council also had to withdraw its vehicles after failing to find alternative cover by the noon deadline.
(168) The partisans showed great courage, but some of them had to withdraw from the Parma Apennines down towards Tuscany.
(169) An involuntary action is set up which causes him to withdraw his hand even before he experiences any sensation of pain. Sentencedict.com
(170) This time he did not withdraw it at once but stayed motionless, his arm deep in the sack.
(171) She agreed to accompany me to the building society the next day so that we could withdraw Charlie's share of the money.
(172) Thought better by Jewry itself to withdraw him from the public gaze.
(173) I invite Opposition Members to acknowledge the concessions that I have made and to withdraw amendments Nos. 75 and 76.
(174) I would talk and laugh with my companions but withdraw, lapsing into silence, when I was offered any food.
(175) The threat was that if reform failed, one of their liveliest, most intelligent, and often wealthiest constituencies would withdraw.
(176) Exchange of contracts is the vital moment of agreement, after which it is very difficult to withdraw without stiff financial penalties.
(177) Yesterday, having recovered sufficiently to return to his hotel, he attempted to withdraw from international judo by offering his resignation.
(178) He felt happy to finally be able to come clean about it, but he felt her withdraw.
(179) These cash ratio deposits are non-operational: in other words, the banks can not withdraw them.
(180) If Fred regrets offering his old car to Brian, can he withdraw his offer?
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.