Withdrawal | Mean of withdrawal in English Dictionary
/wɪðˈdrɑːəl/
- Noun
- an act of moving something away or taking something away
- The general authorized the withdrawal of troops from the fields.
- a withdrawal of support
- an act of ending your involvement in something
- He announced his withdrawal from the campaign. [=announced that he would no longer be involved in the campaign]
- the act of taking money out of a bank account
- a withdrawal of $3,000
- She made a withdrawal from her checking/savings account.
- The bank charges you for the premature withdrawal of funds. [=for taking out money before you are supposed to]
- the act or process of stopping the use of an addictive drug
- He underwent rehab to help him through his withdrawal from heroin.
- the physical and mental problems that occur for a period of time after a person stops using an addictive drug
- She experienced symptoms of nicotine withdrawal after she quit smoking.