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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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Detract
::
Detract
(v. t.) To take away; to
withdraw.
Recant
::
Recant
(v. t.) To
withdraw
or
repudiate
formally
and
publicly
(opinions
formerly
expressed);
to
contradict,
as a
former
declaration;
to take back
openly;
to
retract;
to
recall..
Abdicate
::
Abdicate
(v. t.) To
surrender
or
relinquish,
as
sovereign
power;
to
withdraw
definitely
from
filling
or
exercising,
as a high
office,
station,
dignity;
as, to
abdicate
the
throne,
the
crown,
the
papacy..
Dip
::
Dip (v. t.) To
plunge
or
immerse;
especially,
to put for a
moment
into a
liquid;
to
insert
into a fluid and
withdraw
again..
Depart
::
Depart
(v. i.) To go forth or away; to quit,
leave,
or
separate,
as from a place or a
person;
to
withdraw;
--
opposed
to
arrive;
-- often with from
before
the
place,
person,
or thing left, and for or to
before
the
destination..
Separate
::
Separate
(v. i.) To part; to
become
disunited;
to be
disconnected;
to
withdraw
from one
another;
as, the
family
separated..
Leaver
::
Leaver
(n.) One who
leaves,
or
withdraws..
Revulsion
::
Revulsion
(n.) A
strong
pulling
or
drawing
back;
withdrawal.
Derogate
::
Derogate
(v. i.) To take away; to
detract;
to
withdraw;
--
usually
with from.
Steal
::
Steal (v. t.) To
withdraw
or
convey
clandestinely
(reflexive);
hence,
to creep
furtively,
or to
insinuate..
Estrange
::
Estrange
(v. t.) To
withdraw;
to
withhold;
hence,
reflexively,
to keep at a
distance;
to cease to be
familiar
and
friendly
with..
Hide
::
Hide (v. i.) To lie
concealed;
to keep one's self out of view; to be
withdrawn
from sight or
observation.
Abstraction
::
Abstraction
(a.) The act of
abstracting,
separating,
or
withdrawing,
or the state of being
withdrawn;
withdrawal..
Flinch
::
Flinch
(v. i.) To
withdraw
from any
suffering
or
undertaking,
from pain or
danger;
to fail in doing or
perserving;
to show signs of
yielding
or of
suffering;
to
shrink;
to
wince;
as, one of the
parties
flinched
from the
combat..
Exody
::
Exody (n.)
Exodus;
withdrawal.
Knobstick
::
Knobstick
(n.) One who
refuses
to join, or
withdraws
from, a
trades
union..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
remove;
to
withdraw;
to
deduct;
-- with from; as, to take the
breath
from one; to take two from
four..
Retreat
::
Retreat
(n.) A
period
of
several
days of
withdrawal
from
society
to a
religious
house for
exclusive
occupation
in the
duties
of
devotion;
as, to
appoint
or
observe
a
retreat..
Come-outer
::
Come-outer
(n.) One who comes out or
withdraws
from a
religious
or other
organization;
a
radical
reformer.
Sequester
::
Sequester
(v. i.) To
withdraw;
to
retire.
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