- verbwithdraw (verb) · withdraws (third person present) · withdrew (past tense) · withdrawing (present participle) · withdrawn (past participle)
- remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position:"slowly Ruth withdrew her hand from his"
- take (money) out of an account:"normally you can withdraw up to $50 in cash"
- take back or away (something bestowed, proposed, or used):"the party threatened to withdraw its support for the government"
- (in parliamentary procedure) remove or recall a motion, amendment, etc., from consideration.
- say that (a statement one has made) is untrue or unjustified:"he failed to withdraw his remarks and apologize"
- (of a man) practice coitus interruptus:"it put me off taking the Pill—my partner now withdraws"
- leave or cause to leave a place or situation:"UN forces withdrew from the province" · "both countries agreed to withdraw their troops"
- cease to participate in an activity or be a member of a team or organization:"his rival withdrew from the race on the second lap"
- prevent (someone) from participating in an activity:"patients were withdrawn from therapy when they had been depression-free for a month"
- depart to another place in search of quiet or privacy:"they withdrew to their rooms for a siesta" · "he went silent and withdrew into himself"
- cease to take an addictive drug:"for the cocaine user, it is possible to withdraw without medication"
OriginMiddle English: from the prefix with- ‘away’ + the verb draw.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position:
- take (money) out of an account:
- take back or away (something bestowed, proposed, or used):
- say that (a statement one has made) is untrue or unjustified:
- leave or cause to leave a place or situation:
- cease to participate in an activity or be a member of a team or organization:
- depart to another place in search of quiet or privacy:
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