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 withdrawn from society; seeking solitude 2.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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(91) Even then, a large proportion are withdrawn, many settled, before a hearing.
(92) They have seen their elected government removed at gunpoint and now face having their democratic rights withdrawn.
(93) The little children were crying constantly, and the older ones were sullen and withdrawn.
(94) Psycho made over 4,000 consecutive appearances before it was withdrawn in 1880.
(95) Once a claim has been made and accepted by the Revenue, it may not be subsequently withdrawn.
(96) Over the last few months he had become rather withdrawn and mistrustful; a subdued version of his former self.
(97) In the evenings, when I am apt to recede to a withdrawn vacancy, she will come to stroke my hand.
(98) Been to the cash dispenser, got a statement, then withdrawn everything except four pounds ninety-five to keep the account open.
(99) Sludge can be removed from the bottom and also withdrawn from the sludge-blanket zone.
(100) Only £700m was withdrawn from cash machines in 1979 - it is now about £50 billion a year.
(101) Now he has conditionally withdrawn, apparently not from the committee, but from further participation in the Gingrich case.
(102) I bounce a few more cheery sentences off her, but she has withdrawn into her shell.
(103) It was difficult to tell when she was so withdrawn.
(104) Lisa is the one in doubt -- the only remaining runner in serious trouble who has not yet withdrawn.
(105) Patients deteriorating to the point when renal dialysis is considered should be withdrawn from the transplant list.
(106) Years of drought,[sentencedict.com] crop failure and migration have meant that land is continually withdrawn from active production.
(107) The Standards looked most attractive, and operated throughout the summer season in normal service until 1966, when they were withdrawn.
(108) At the same time the sensory awareness of the organism, and its ability to react to stimuli, are also withdrawn.
(109) The first women inspectors were appointed in April 1942, but were withdrawn shortly afterwards following objections from the remaining men.
(110) If a licence holder contravenes any of these conditions, their licence will be withdrawn.
(111) However, normal work continued until mid-January, when short-term visits were suspended and the residential staff were withdrawn until April.
(112) Why had Mahoney withdrawn his offer to help so suddenly and unexpectedly?
(113) Two candidates had withdrawn from the contest, leaving him as sole contender.
(114) Following her death, Park became even more isolated, withdrawn[sentencedict.com], and remote.
(115) After it he'd become withdrawn and moody, his formerly friendly nature turning acerbic and harsh.
(116) When government cash was withdrawn they applied to several charitable foundations for funding.
(117) He limped over to the leg-press machine, his air brusque and withdrawn.
(118) With the exception of patients withdrawn due to deterioration, there were no apparent differences in response to treatment.
(119) The withdrawn lands had to be kept off-limits at all costs.
(120) The headache was the Leyland Class 155, withdrawn after only a few months with doors that jammed open.
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.