Definition: Meaning of, withdraw in English to English dictionary.
Pronunciation:/ wɪðˈdrɔː /
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Word Forms:
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Past
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withdraw
withdrew
withdrawn
Present Participle
Third Person Singular
withdrawing
withdraws
not take part[intransitive and transitive] to stop taking part in an activity, belonging to an organization etc, or to make someone do this
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stop supporting[transitive] to stop giving support or money to someone or something, especially as the result of an official decision
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change your mind[transitive] if you withdraw a threat, offer, request etc, you say that you no longer will do what you said
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say something is not true[transitive]formal if you withdraw a remark, criticism, statement etc, you say that what you said earlier was completely untrue [= retract]
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product/service[transitive] if a product or service is withdrawn, it is no longer offered for sale or use
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leave a place[intransitive and transitive] if an army withdraws, or if it is withdrawn, it leaves a place [= pull out]
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leave a place[intransitive] to leave a place, especially in order to be alone or go somewhere quiet
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money[transitive] to take money out of a bank account
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move[transitive] if you withdraw your hand, arm, finger etc from somewhere, you move it from there to where it was before
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take out[transitive]literary to take an object out from inside something
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stop communicating[intransitive] to become quieter, less friendly, and only concerned about your own thoughts