Withdraw | Mean of withdraw in English Dictionary

/wɪðˈdrɑː/

  • Verb
  • to remove (money) from a bank account
    1. She withdrew $200 from her checking account.
  • to take (something) back so that it is no longer available
    1. The pills were withdrawn [=recalled] from the market because they were unsafe.
  • to take back (something that is spoken, offered, etc.)
    1. The company withdrew [=retracted] the job offer.
    2. The prosecutor withdrew her question to the witness.
    3. They have withdrawn the charges.
    4. withdraw support for a candidate
  • to stop participating in something
    1. Students can withdraw from a class anytime until the last week of the semester.
    2. The injury forced him to withdraw from [=drop out of] the tournament.
  • to leave an area
    1. The troops were forced to withdraw.
    2. They withdrew from the battlefield.
    3. The troops were withdrawn [=pulled back] from the front line.
  • to leave a room, area, etc., and go to another place
    1. He retired and withdrew [=moved] to the country.
    2. After dinner, we withdrew to the library.
  • to stop spending time with other people
    1. She withdrew from other people as she grew older.
    2. He withdrew into himself after his brother's death.
  • to take (something) back, away, or out
    1. He withdrew [=removed] his hand from the doorknob.

Những từ liên quan với WITHDRAW

secede, leave, eliminate, depart, go, book, blow, retreat, revoke, bar, quit, abolish, recede, disengage, retire
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