withdraw (from) (Meaning)

withdraw (from)

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withdraw (from) Sentence Examples

  1. The bank allowed him to withdraw funds from his account.
  2. The army withdrew from the conflict zone after sustaining heavy losses.
  3. She withdrew her support for the candidate after learning of his controversial views.
  4. The patient withdrew consent for the medical procedure.
  5. The students withdrew from the class due to the professor's lack of clarity.
  6. The embassy staff withdrew from the country as tensions escalated.
  7. The company withdrew its product from the market after discovering safety concerns.
  8. He withdrew from social media to focus on his mental health.
  9. The defendant withdrew his guilty plea and entered a plea of not guilty.
  10. The government withdrew its funding for the project, citing budget cuts.

FAQs About the word withdraw (from)

escape, take off (from), cut off,retreat (from), separate (from), deliver, reject, vacate, yield, give up

keep,have, possess, withhold, retain, reclaim, own, hold, harbor, save

The bank allowed him to withdraw funds from his account.

The army withdrew from the conflict zone after sustaining heavy losses.

She withdrew her support for the candidate after learning of his controversial views.

The patient withdrew consent for the medical procedure.