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withdraw


with·draw [withdraw withdraws withdrew withdrawing withdrawn] BrE [wɪðˈdrɔː] NAmE [wɪðˈdrɔː] BrE [wɪθˈdrɔː] NAmE [wɪθˈdrɔː] verb (with·drewBrE [wɪðˈdruː] ; NAmE [wɪðˈdruː] BrE [wɪθˈdruː] ; NAmE [wɪθˈdruː] with·drawnBrE [wɪðˈdrɔːn] ; NAmE [wɪðˈdrɔːn] BrE [wɪθˈdrɔːn] ; NAmE [wɪθˈdrɔːn] )
1. intransitive, transitive to move back or away from a place or situation; to make sb/sth do this
Syn: pull out
Government troops were forced to withdraw.
~ (sb/sth) (from sth) Both powers withdrew their forces from the region.
She withdrew her hand from his.
2. transitive to stop giving or offering sth to sb
~ sth Workers have threatened to withdraw their labour (= go on strike).
He withdrew his support for our campaign.
Unless you return the form within seven days, the offer will be withdrawn.
~ sth from sth The drug was withdrawn from sale after a number of people suffered serious side effects.
3. intransitive, transitive to stop taking part in an activity or being a member of an organization; to stop sb/sth from doing these things
~ (from sth) There have been calls for Britain to withdraw from the EU.
He was forced to withdraw from the competition because of injury.
~ sb/sth (from sth) The horse had been withdrawn from the race.
4. transitive ~ sth (from sth) to take money out of a bank account
I'd like to withdraw £250 please.
5. transitive ~ sth (formal)to say that you no longer believe that sth you previously said is true
Syn: retract
The newspaper withdrew the allegations the next day.
6. intransitive ~ (from sth) (into sth/yourself) to become quieter and spend less time with other people
She's beginning to withdraw into herself.
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
Middle English: from the prefix with- ‘away’ + the verb ↑draw.

Collocations:
Finance
Income
earn money/cash/(informal) a fortune
make money/a fortune/(informal) a killing on the stock market
acquire/inherit/amass wealth/a fortune
build up funds/savings
get/receive/leave (sb) an inheritance/a legacy
live on a low wage/a fixed income/a pension
get/receive/draw/collect a pension
depend/be dependent on (BrE) benefits/(NAmE) welfare/social security
Expenditure
spend money/your savings/(informal) a fortune on…
invest/put your savings in…
throw away/waste/ (informal) shell out money on…
lose your money/inheritance/pension
use up/ (informal) wipe out all your savings
pay (in) cash
use/pay by a credit/debit card
pay by/make out a/write sb a/accept a (BrE) cheque/(US) check
change/exchange money/currency (BrE) traveller's cheques/(US) traveler's checks
give/pay/leave (sb) a deposit
Banks
have/hold/open/close/freeze a bank account/an account
credit/debit/pay sth into/take money out of your account
deposit money/funds in your account
withdraw money/cash/£30 from an ATM, etc.
(formal) make a deposit/withdrawal
find/go to/use (especially NAmE) an ATM/(BrE) a cash machine/dispenser
be in credit/in debit/in the black/in the red/overdrawn
Personal finance
manage/handle/plan/run/ (especially BrE) sort out your finances
plan/manage/work out/stick to a budget
offer/extend credit (to sb)
arrange/take out a loan/an overdraft
pay back/repay money/a loan/a debt
pay for sth in (especially BrE) instalments/(NAmE usually) installments
Financial difficulties
get into debt/financial difficulties
be short of/ (informal) be strapped for cash
run out of/owe money
face/get/ (informal) be landed with a bill for £…
can't afford the cost of…/payments/rent
fall behind with/ (especially NAmE) fall behind on the mortgage/repayments/rent
incur/run up/accumulate debts
tackle/reduce/settle your debts

Example Bank:
He eventually withdrew in favour of Blair, thought to be the more popular candidate.
He was forced to withdraw from the competition due to injury.
Last night he unconditionally withdrew his comments.
She formally withdrew her resignation.
She hastily withdrew her hand from his.
She withdrew into her own world.
The US formally withdrew from the anti-ballistic missile treaty.
The government has agreed to withdraw its troops.
The troops were forced to withdraw to their own borders.
They threatened to withdraw their support from the government.
Two thousand troops were withdrawn from the battle zone.
the decision to unilaterally withdraw from the occupied territories
He always withdrew to his study after dinner.
I'd like to withdraw £250, please.

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