withdraw

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Withdraw Definition & Meaning

1. To remove or take back something that was previously given or deposited.

Example: I need to withdraw money from my bank account to pay for my rent.

2. To retreat or pull back from a situation or place.

Example: The soldiers were ordered to withdraw from the battlefield.

3. To discontinue or stop participating in something.

Example: I decided to withdraw my application for the job.

4. To become less involved or engaged in a relationship or activity.

Example: She started to withdraw from her friends after her breakup.

5. To express one's disagreement or objection to something.

Example: The company decided to withdraw their support for the controversial policy.

Examples of the word withdraw used in sentences.

  • The company may have to withdraw the faulty product from the market.
  • He was forced to withdraw his proposal after facing strong opposition.
  • I want to withdraw some money from the bank.
  • She decided to withdraw from the competition due to her injury.
  • Please withdraw the broken toy from the shelf and throw it away.
  • I need to withdraw some money from the bank to pay the rent.
  • Don't withdraw your hand so suddenly, you may spill the coffee.
  • The football team had to withdraw from the tournament due to injuries.
  • The company decided to withdraw their new product from the market due to poor sales.
  • The teacher asked the student to withdraw their disruptive behavior in the classroom.
  • Due to the recent bank robbery, the police advised everyone to withdraw their money from the bank and keep it at home for safety reasons.
  • I need to withdraw some cash from the ATM before I can pay for the groceries.
  • The company has to withdraw its products from the market after receiving negative feedback from customers.
  • The athlete decided to withdraw from the competition due to a minor injury.
  • It's always good to withdraw from time to time and take a break to refocus.
  • He had to withdraw his candidacy after the scandalous news broke.
  • The company decided to withdraw its support for the controversial political candidate.
  • The athlete had to withdraw from the competition due to a severe injury.
  • The government is planning to withdraw its troops from the war-torn country.
  • The bank allowed me to withdraw a significant sum of money without any delay.
  • After much consideration, I have decided to withdraw my application for the job.
  • The athlete had to withdraw from the race due to an injury, leaving her disappointed but determined to come back stronger.
  • The company announced they will withdraw the faulty product from the market and offer refunds to the affected customers.
  • I had to withdraw a large sum of money from my savings account to pay for the unexpected medical bill.
  • Due to the controversy surrounding his recent comments, the politician was forced to withdraw from the upcoming election.
  • The company decided to withdraw its latest product from the market due to low sales and negative customer feedback.
  • As a high net worth individual, I am able to withdraw large sums of money from my account without any hassle.
  • The government is planning to withdraw troops from the conflict zone in order to ease tensions and promote peace talks.
  • I had to withdraw from the race due to a minor injury that prevented me from performing at my best.
  • Many smokers find it difficult to withdraw from nicotine addiction, despite the health risks associated with smoking.
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