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withdraw
verb (withdrew , withdrawn , withdrawing )
1 intr to move somewhere else, especially more private withdrew into her bedroom .
2 intr to leave; to go away We tactfully withdrew .
3 tr & intr said of troops: to move back; to retreat or order to retreat.
4 to pull something in or back.
5 to take (money) from a bank account for use.
6 tr & intr to back out or pull out of an activity or contest, etc.
7 to take back or retract (a comment) that one regrets saying.
8 (usu withdraw from something) intr to stop oneself taking a drug to which one is addicted.
9 intr to become uncommunicative or unresponsive.
10 to discontinue or cancel something.
[13c]
verb (withdrew , withdrawn , withdrawing )
1 intr to move somewhere else, especially more private withdrew into her bedroom .
2 intr to leave; to go away We tactfully withdrew .
3 tr & intr said of troops: to move back; to retreat or order to retreat.
4 to pull something in or back.
5 to take (money) from a bank account for use.
6 tr & intr to back out or pull out of an activity or contest, etc.
7 to take back or retract (a comment) that one regrets saying.
8 (usu withdraw from something) intr to stop oneself taking a drug to which one is addicted.
9 intr to become uncommunicative or unresponsive.
10 to discontinue or cancel something.
[13c]
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