Synonym: backdown, climb-down, detachment, drug withdrawal, secession. Similar words: withdraw, do away with, draw, draw out, draw up, drawer, draw on, draw in. Meaning: [wɪð'drɔːl ,wɪθ-] n. 1. a retraction of a previously held position 2. the act of taking out money or other capital 3. the act of withdrawing 4. avoiding emotional involvement 5. formal separation from an alliance or federation 6. the termination of drug taking.
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(61) This did affect the Croydon area indirectly, by the withdrawal of tram route 12.
(62) The only power a consumer has resides in the power to refuse to buy, a version of withdrawal of labour.
(63) But I am glad that I provoked him into an unqualified withdrawal of his disgraceful unjustified comments.
(64) The cheque book facility allows for a minimum withdrawal of £200, but there is no credit card add on.
(65) If healing loss is sudden, and it is severe or total, the withdrawal of this background information happens instantaneously.
(66) The New York Times described the withdrawal of troops as a resounding defeat for the government.
(67) The Singlaub episode created a political storm, deepening the controversy over the withdrawal plan.
(68) Edinburgh, hauling the daily goods service on the South Queensferry branch before final withdrawal from Bathgate shed.
(69) Income tax thresholds were raised from G$10,000 to G$48,000 with lower tax rates planned to offset the withdrawal of personal allowances.
(70) Kandel and his colleagues began by asking what was the neural circuit which underlies the gill and siphon withdrawal response.
(71) Good collaboration between non-medical therapists and their medical colleagues should mean that the former can suggest the introduction or withdrawal of medication.
(72) Physiological dependence on benzodiazepines can occur and is accompanied by a withdrawal syndrome.
(73) Bingham is keeping his fingers crossed that Gray's withdrawal is the only one.
(74) Second, because its hidden curriculum can be just as undermining to our real intentions as that of the former withdrawal system.
(75) Previously these costs were charged to the provision set up in prior years for the write-down on the withdrawal from property development.
(75) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(76) Without warning, Palmer Golf announced its withdrawal from the Harding restoration project on Jan. 16.
(77) Withdrawal before coming is unlikely to be an adequate safeguard as some secretions will still be exchanged.
(78) This is because the explicit tax rate and the means-tested benefit withdrawal rate exceeds unity.
(79) The sale is part of Unilever's withdrawal from many of its agribusiness operations.
(80) This has the effect of greatly increasing the strength of the withdrawal reflex in response to subsequence stimulation of the siphon alone.
(81) The upshot of the visit was the withdrawal of the Berlin ultimatum in favour of a conference.
(82) Money may be deposited on terms that make early withdrawal disadvantageous.
(83) An enthusiastic letter of recommendation to Krauss would permanently close the door to such a withdrawal.
(84) There was a resolution he tried to get passed every year, condemning the invasion and calling for a withdrawal.
(85) Withdrawal from the Fifi Zaitun, Tangerang and Lahat blocks is anticipated once commitments have been fulfilled by the end of 1993.
(86) Sigsworth had not been receiving any medication at the hospital to help him over his withdrawal.
(87) But a complete withdrawal could trigger a new outbreak of fighting.
(88) But in fact, there were good reasons for his withdrawal.
(89) Rates reached 9% in September 1992 following sterling's withdrawal from the ERM and have fallen further since then.
(90) It marked the end of the possibility of an attitude of withdrawal for the papacy.
More similar words: withdraw, do away with, draw, draw out, draw up, drawer, draw on, draw in, drawing, draw back, clear away, with, without, within, do with, go with, down with, cope with, live with, get on with, deal with, bear with, with young, do without, play with, meet with, talk with, go without, in line with, together with.