Synonym: indrawn, recluse, reclusive. Similar words: withdraw, withdrawal, drawn, draw near, at daggers drawn, brawn, brawny, scrawny. Meaning: [wɪð'drɔːn ,wɪθ-] adj. 1. withdrawn from society; seeking solitude 2. tending to reserve or introspection.
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(61) The ad has been subsequently withdrawn from a number of magazines because of the fear of possible legal action under libel laws.
(62) Heroin acts as an ill-fitting key which can open the lock but can not then be withdrawn.
(63) In the face of resolute opposition, the bill was withdrawn in November.
(64) It was suggested that 400 passenger services be withdrawn or modified and 2,000 stations and 5,000 route miles closed to passenger traffic.
(65) Books may also be withdrawn if their content becomes out-of-date even though they are still being used.
(66) His blue eyes, which normally pierced you with their directness, were hooded and withdrawn.
(67) Kent Opera goes into liquidation after Arts Council grant withdrawn.
(68) By reflex action - a mechanism of the nervous system - the threatened hand is instantly withdrawn and the threatened eye closed.
(69) The dusty streets, now that the traders had withdrawn from them, seemed to enjoy a silent life of their own.
(70) The pornographic film star Ilona Staller, alias La Cicciolina, has withdrawn from the lists, pleading marital pressure and pregnancy.
(71) Soviet forces were not, at least in the first instance, to be withdrawn unconditionally.
(72) An individual who is passive, utterly apathetic and withdrawn from community life is no true citizen.
(73) More significantly, Walesa's proposals for constitutional change were withdrawn, after amendments had weakened them.
(74) I had become withdrawn and at times very depressed which, of course,[http://sentencedict.com/withdrawn.html] had repercussions on my family.
(75) The vital organs, the stomach, the intestines, the lungs and the liver, were withdrawn carefully and whole.
(76) They then become defensive, withdrawn, or too angry themselves to care about your feelings.
(77) Punished behavior is likely to reappear after the punitive contingencies are withdrawn.
(78) Cases which had been settled or withdrawn were removed from it and sanctions for non-compliance were announced.
(79) But Taylor will insist on independent medical evidence if any selected players are withdrawn.
(80) Similarly, an expert selling obsolete knowledge may soon find power is withdrawn.
(81) When they are withdrawn the patient may suffer fatigue, headache, depression, weakness, and aches and pains.
(82) An obvious example is that old editions are normally withdrawn from library shelves as new editions are added to stock.
(83) As a sign of conciliation,(sentencedict.com) army troops were withdrawn from the area.
(84) Foreman has gone from withdrawn and suspicious to the smooth, urban talk show guest and advertising spokesman that he is today.
(85) It appeared isolated, withdrawn, harbouring something which, if revealed, might shock and frighten its neighbours.
(86) Some women and children have become exceptionally withdrawn or almost catatonic.
(87) An earlier attempt had been withdrawn immediately after the 19 October 1987 Wall Street crash.
(88) It was a recurrent one, withdrawn from the popular memory when pressure situations arose.
(89) Mr Kiley complained that the Government had withdrawn concessions that would have given him some power over the private contractors.
(90) If it is withdrawn, then the advertiser is in breach of contract with any bidder who had come in response to the advertisement.
More similar words: withdraw, withdrawal, drawn, draw near, at daggers drawn, brawn, brawny, scrawny, draw, drawl, draw out, draw in, draw on, drawer, draw up, drawing, drawdown, drawback, draw back, draw a line, drawing off, drawing pin, drawbridge, draw the line, draw the line at, draw a conclusion, wither, with, withers, go with.