withdraw
/wɪðˈdrɔ/
verb
- To take money out of an account.
- She withdrew $100 from her savings account.
- I need to withdraw cash from the bank.
- You can withdraw money at any ATM.
- To remove or take back something.
- The company decided to withdraw the product from the market.
- She withdrew her application for the job.
- He withdrew his hand from the hot stove.
- To leave or move back from a place or situation.
- He withdrew to his room to study.
- She withdrew from the conversation when it became heated.
- The soldiers were ordered to withdraw from the area.
- To stop participating in something.
- She withdrew from the club after the disagreement.
- He decided to withdraw from the race due to injury.
- The team withdrew from the tournament.
- To stop taking a drug or addictive substance, often causing discomfort.
- Patients may feel anxious when they withdraw from the medication.
- She withdrew from nicotine with the help of patches.
- He is trying to withdraw from caffeine slowly.