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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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Withdrawing
::
Withdrawing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Withdra.
Alienation
::
Alienation
(n.) A
withdrawing
or
estrangement,
as of the
affections..
Shrink
::
Shrink
(n.) The act
shrinking;
shrinkage;
contraction;
also,
recoil;
withdrawal..
Subduct
::
Subduct
(v. t.) To
withdraw;
to take away.
Recess
::
Recess
(n.) A
withdrawing
or
retiring;
a
moving
back;
retreat;
as, the
recess
of the
tides..
Lurch
::
Lurch (v. i.) To
withdraw
to one side, or to a
private
place;
to
lurk..
Hide
::
Hide (v. t.) To
conceal,
or
withdraw
from
sight;
to put out of view; to
secrete..
Esloin
::
Esloin
(v. t.) To
remove;
to
banish;
to
withdraw;
to
avoid;
to
eloign.
Click
::
Click (n.) A kind of
articulation
used by the
natives
of
Southern
Africa,
consisting
in a
sudden
withdrawal
of the end or some other
portion
of the
tongue
from a part of the mouth with which it is in
contact,
whereby
a
sharp,
clicking
sound is
produced.
The
sounds
are four in
number,
and are
called
cerebral,
palatal,
dental,
and
lateral
clicks
or
clucks,
the
latter
being the noise
ordinarily
used in
urging
a horse
forward..
Detract
::
Detract
(v. t.) To take away; to
withdraw.
Milk
::
Milk (v. t.) To draw or press milk from the
breasts
or udder of, by the hand or
mouth;
to
withdraw
the milk of..
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..
Retire
::
Retire
(v. i.) To
withdraw
from a
public
station,
or from
business;
as,
having
made a large
fortune,
he
retired..
Subtractive
::
Subtraction
(n.) The
withdrawing
or
withholding
from a
person
of some right to which he is
entitled
by law.
Retire
::
Retire
(v. i.) To go back or
return;
to draw back or away; to keep
aloof;
to
withdraw
or
retreat,
as from
observation;
to go into
privacy;
as, to
retire
to his home; to
retire
from the
world,
or from
notice..
Distribution
::
Distribution
(n.) The steps or
operations
by which steam is
supplied
to and
withdrawn
from the
cylinder
at each
stroke
of the
piston;
viz.,
admission,
suppression
or
cutting
off,
release
or
exhaust,
and
compression
of
exhaust
steam prior to the next
admission..
Nonsuit
::
Nonsuit
(n.) A
neglect
or
failure
by the
plaintiff
to
follow
up his suit; a
stopping
of the suit; a
renunciation
or
withdrawal
of the cause by the
plaintiff,
either
because
he is
satisfied
that he can not
support
it, or upon the
judge's
expressing
his
opinion.
A
compulsory
nonsuit
is a
nonsuit
ordered
by the court on the
ground
that the
plaintiff
on his own
showing
has not made out his
case..
Withdrawn
::
Withdrawn
(p. p.) of
Withdra.
Separatism
::
Separatism
(n.) The
character
or act of a
separatist;
disposition
to
withdraw
from a
church;
the
practice
of so
withdrawing.
Recall
::
Recall
(v. t.) To
revoke;
to annul by a
subsequent
act; to take back; to
withdraw;
as, to
recall
words,
or a
decree..
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