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Learn to pronounce with·draw

/wiT͟Hˈdrô,wiTHˈdrô/
verb
  1. remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position.
    "slowly Ruth withdrew her hand from his"
    synonyms: remove, extract, draw out, pull out, take out, take back, pull back, take away
  2. leave or cause to leave a place or situation.
    "UN forces withdrew from the province"
    synonyms: leave, pull out of, move out of, evacuate, quit, retire from, retreat from, pull back from, disengage from
  3. cease to take an addictive drug.
    "for the cocaine user, it is possible to withdraw without medication"

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May 28, 2024 · 1 · to take back or away : draw away : remove. withdraw money from the bank ; 2 · to call back : recall. withdrew the charge of theft ; 3 · to go ...
to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove: She withdrew her hand from his. He withdrew his savings from the bank. to retract or recall:
WITHDRAW meaning: 1. to take or move out or back, or to remove: 2. to stop talking to other people and start…. Learn more.
May 29, 2024 · The meaning of WITHDRAWAL is the act of taking back or away something that has been granted or possessed. How to use withdrawal in a ...
WITHDRAW meaning: 1 : to remove (money) from a bank account; 2 : to take (something) back so that it is no longer available.
withdraw in American English · 1. a. to take back or draw back; remove. b. to remove from use, consideration, etc. · 2. to retract or recall (a statement, etc.).
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/wɪθˈdrɔ/ · verb. pull back or move away or backward · verb. withdraw from active participation · verb. make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity.
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A withdrawal is a removal of funds from an account, plan, pension, or trust. Often, conditions must be met in order to avoid penalties.