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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(91) These physical effects of withdrawal indicate that the physical body craves for more of the drug and that it is physiologically addicted.
(92) Visitors and holidaymakers who suffer from machine knitting withdrawal symptoms are welcome at the meetings!
(93) The perhaps inevitable consequences were accumulating losses and a withdrawal back to the protected home market.
(94) The final withdrawal without major disaster enabled them to preserve some profit.
(95) The newborn child can suffer from physical dependence, withdrawal symptoms or even serious birth defects.
(96) Relaxation or withdrawal of treatment before mid-childhood has been associated with a further decline in intellectual ability.
(97) It is the withdrawal of this assurance that contributes to the widespread dissatisfaction with home life in a tower block.
(98) They had to overcome engineering problems, a last-minute change of keel, and the withdrawal of their sponsor.
(99) The campaign also reverted to the traditional two-party contest with the unexpected withdrawal of undeclared independent candidate Ross Perot.
(100) Moreover, this enforced withdrawal from social integration can quickly cause the kind of demoralization so often associated with old age.
(101) Withdrawal symptoms appear to be more severe following withdrawal from high doses or from short-acting benzodiazepines.
(102) Dependence Tolerance and withdrawal are the classic signs of physical dependence on a drug.
(103) Often, withdrawal is a straight forward but tragic response of older people to their inability to finance social integration.
(104) In Cairo 14 Arab League countries condemn the invasion and call for an immediate withdrawal.
(105) The Cheshires unleashed between 20 and 30 rounds of rifle fire to cover their withdrawal after they came under attack.
(106) The meeting made it crystal clear that Carter was determined to go ahead with the withdrawal.
(107) If an emergency arises and you need to dip into your savings immediately(Sentencedict.com), you can make a withdrawal on the spot.
(108) The British army made a strategic withdrawal across the English Channel.
(109) Housing Associations are now responsible for helping fill the gap created by local government's enforced withdrawal from property development.
(110) In total the withdrawal rate for some claimants with incomes above the applicable amount is over 80 percent.
(111) The new findings sharply intensified congressional pressure to halt the withdrawal program.
(112) Britain drew different conclusions - to continue its imperial withdrawal and to avoid any repetition of the UK-USA conflict of 1956.
(113) An explanation from Lipsey for his withdrawal Friday has been hard to pin down.
(114) Any abuse of the Flexible Working Hours facility can result in its withdrawal, in addition to any disciplinary action which may be taken.
(115) A heavy bout of drinking will produce temporary withdrawal symptoms as the brain and body strive to rebalance themselves.
(116) Nevertheless, Richard declared that he had witnesses to prove it and Philip made a tactful withdrawal, secretly plotting with Tancred.
(117) We respond only to invoices from small suppliers and individuals, and to threats of withdrawal of service.
(118) Escapism, or what might be called withdrawal taken a step further, finds a home in several artists' works.
(119) A relatively small withdrawal of oil from the world market in October 1973 was sufficient to precipitate an acute crisis.
(120) Like thousands of other fans I was truly disappointed at his unannounced withdrawal from the Madness gig.
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.