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Definition of withdraw
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of withdraw is as below...
Withdraw
(v. t.) To take back or away, as what has been
bestowed
or
enjoyed;
to draw back; to cause to move away or
retire;
as, to
withdraw
aid,
favor,
capital,
or the
like..
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Retract
::
Retract
(v. i.) To take back what has been said; to
withdraw
a
concession
or a
declaration.
Grin
::
Grin (v. i.) To set the teeth
together
and open the lips, or to open the mouth and
withdraw
the lips from the
teeth,
so as to show them, as in
laughter,
scorn,
or
pain..
Withdrawment
::
Withdrawment
(n.) The act of
withdrawing;
withdrawal.
Lurch
::
Lurch (v. i.) To
withdraw
to one side, or to a
private
place;
to
lurk..
Recede
::
Recede
(v. i.) To move back; to
retreat;
to
withdraw.
Remain
::
Remain
(v. i.) To stay
behind
while
others
withdraw;
to be left after
others
have been
removed
or
destroyed;
to be left after a
number
or
quantity
has been
subtracted
or cut off; to be left as not
included
or
comprised.
Declination
::
Declination
(n.) The act or state of
declining
or
refusing;
withdrawal;
refusal;
averseness.
Disestablishment
::
Disestablishment
(n.) The act or
process
of
unsettling
or
breaking
up that which has been
established;
specifically,
the
withdrawal
of the
support
of the state from an
established
church;
as, the
disestablishment
and
disendowment
of the Irish
Church
by Act of
Parliament..
Deductible
::
Deductible
(a.)
Capable
of being
deducted,
taken away, or
withdrawn..
Estrange
::
Estrange
(v. t.) To
withdraw;
to
withhold;
hence,
reflexively,
to keep at a
distance;
to cease to be
familiar
and
friendly
with..
Retire
::
Retire
(v. i.) To
withdraw
from a
public
station,
or from
business;
as,
having
made a large
fortune,
he
retired..
Deconcentrate
::
Deconcentrate
(v. t.) To
withdraw
from
concentration;
to
decentralize.
Rebate
::
Rebate
(v. i.) To
abate;
to
withdraw.
Retraction
::
Retraction
(n.) The act of
withdrawing
something
advanced,
stated,
claimed,
or done;
declaration
of
change
of
opinion;
recantation..
Retreat
::
Retreat
(n.) The act of
retiring
or
withdrawing
one's self,
especially
from what is
dangerous
or
disagreeable..
Demonetize
::
Demonetize
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
current
value;
to
withdraw
from use, as
money..
Retire
::
Retire
(v. t.) To
withdraw
from
circulation,
or from the
market;
to take up and pay; as, to
retire
bonds;
to
retire
a
note..
Withdraw
::
Withdraw
(v. t.) To take back; to
recall
or
retract;
as, to
withdraw
false
charges..
Disfriar
::
Disfriar
(v. t.) To
depose
or
withdraw
from the
condition
of a
friar.
Knobstick
::
Knobstick
(n.) One who
refuses
to join, or
withdraws
from, a
trades
union..
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