Meaning
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Withdraw (verb) means:
- To take something back or remove it.
- To remove money from a bank account.
- To stop participating in an activity or event.
- To move back or retreat.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Verb
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Forms: withdraw – withdrew – withdrawn – withdrawing
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Typical patterns:
- withdraw sth from sth: She withdrew money from the ATM.
- withdraw from sth: He withdrew from the competition.
- withdraw sb/sth: The army withdrew its troops.
Common Phrases
- withdraw money
- withdraw support
- withdraw from negotiations
- withdraw a statement
- withdraw troops
Collocations
- Verb + withdraw: decide to withdraw, choose to withdraw, force to withdraw
- Noun + withdraw: cash withdraw, troop withdraw, sudden withdraw
- Adjective + withdraw: completely withdraw, voluntarily withdraw
Examples
- She withdrew $200 from her bank account.
- He decided to withdraw from the race after an injury.
- The company withdrew its offer after reconsideration.
- The army withdrew its troops from the region.
- She withdrew her hand quickly when she touched something hot.
- He withdrew his statement after realizing it was incorrect.
- The student withdrew from the course before the deadline.
- The medicine was withdrawn from the market due to side effects.
Synonyms or Related
- remove
- pull back
- retreat
- take out
- back off
Antonym
- deposit
- advance
- participate
- continue