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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(181) Wiebe said the Insurance Department urged the Corporations Department to withdraw its request for an asset freeze before filing its petition yesterday.
(182) The local Nalgo branch has called a general meeting for tomorrow when members will be balloted on whether to withdraw their labour.
(183) Epoch says you should withdraw your attention when faced with a tiresome child.
(184) How much easier to cut yourself off from all these problems and withdraw emotionally into the less demanding machine of prison life.
(185) Although there are many personal difficulties to be overcome when attempting to withdraw from drugs, it is possible.
(186) The weekly-paid Greater Glasgow Health Board employees first discovered the bank's mistake when they tried to withdraw money from cash machines.
(187) She felt his hands on her waist, pulling her ruthlessly away from the box so that she was forced to withdraw her hand.
(188) A debate might allow the Opposition the opportunity to withdraw some of their more outrageous allegations about those reforms.
(189) Mr. Hunt I withdraw the commendation that I gave the hon. Gentleman, but only because that is damaging his political career.
(190) He said that the Soviet Union's aim was to withdraw all these troops by 2000.
(191) Many athletes withdraw from the world in their single-minded pursuit of their sport.
(192) In the same document, Ratzinger directed bishops to withdraw support from gay Catholic organizations that did not accept this teaching.
(193) A picket was organised last week after receivers Robson Rhodes refused to withdraw redundancy notices issued to 67 staff.
(194) There is no restriction on the amount you can withdraw as long as you maintain the minimum balance of £10,000 in your account.
(195) We all have the option to withdraw our energy on a temporary or permanent basis.
(196) Students were those to teach, chat with over tea and coffee, but never to withdraw the formalities in company with.
(197) I entirely concur with his prediction that in the end we will have to withdraw from the Province.
(198) It can withdraw its guilty pleas and go to trial.
(199) Mr. Worthington I beg to ask leave to withdraw the amendment.
(199) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(200) To withdraw waive ; abandon a claim.
(201) How to withdraw from grazing land?
(202) The captain gave them the high sign to withdraw.
(203) Counteroffers unentertainable as market swinge other seller report withdraw.
(204) You shouldn't withdraw your funds before maturity date.
(205) Expedite offer afraid buyer ready withdraw as others contact him.
(206) You may check your account, withdraw cash, or correct pin number.
(207) The operator who undertakes washing and dyeing shall register lawfully and withdraw the business license.
(208) With a regular passbook savings account, you would be able to withdraw money whenever you needed.
(209) He should ask Vietnam to withdraw all its troops from Kampuchea.
(210) I want to withdraw 200 US dollars from my deposit account.
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.