Withdraw

verb
wɪð'drɔ

Verb

  • remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract

    This machine withdraws heat from the environment

    Similar:RemoveTake
  • break from a meeting or gathering

    Similar:AdjournRetire
    Type of:FoldClose
  • cause to be returned

    Similar:Recall
    Type of:Take
  • lose interest

    Similar:Retire
    Type of:TireWearyFatigue
  • retire gracefully

    Type of:Retire
  • pull back or move away or backward

    Type of:LocomoteMoveTravel
  • keep away from others

    Similar:SecludeSequesterSequestrate
    Type of:IsolateInsulate
  • take back what one has said

    Similar:SwallowUnsay
    Type of:RepudiateRenounceDisown
  • withdraw from active participation

    Similar:Retire
    Type of:DiscontinueQuitCease
  • release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles

    Similar:Disengage
    Type of:ReleaseRelinquish
  • remove (a commodity) from (a supply source)

    Similar:Draw
    Type of:RemoveTake
  • make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity

    Similar:CrawfishRetreat

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