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to withdraw

 

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Term: to withdraw


Definition:

1. Verb (transitive) - To take back or remove (something) from a particular place or person.

2. Verb (intransitive) - To remove oneself from a particular situation, place, or group.

3. Verb (transitive) - To extract money or funds from a bank account.

4. Verb (transitive) - To stop participating or being involved in a particular activity or process.


Examples:

1. Sarah decided to withdraw her application from the job opportunity.

2. The soldier had to withdraw from the battle due to injuries.

3. John went to the ATM to withdraw some cash for the weekend.

4. The company decided to withdraw its support from the upcoming conference.


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