🏧withdraw

verb
/wɪðˈdrɔː/

Meaning

to remove or take back something; to move away from a place or situation
to take money out of an account; to remove or pull back

Example Sentences

She decided to withdraw money from her bank account.

She needs to withdraw money from the bank.

Example Expressions

withdraw from

Synonyms

remove, pull out, retreat, take back, extract, take out, pull back
Entry 1
remove, pull out, retreat, take back, extract
Entry 2
remove, take out, pull back, retreat

Antonyms

deposit, advance, remain, add, insert
Entry 1
deposit, advance, remain
Entry 2
deposit, add, insert, advance

Collocations

withdraw money, withdraw troops, withdraw support, withdraw application, withdraw from competition, withdraw gradually
Entry 1
withdraw money, withdraw troops, withdraw support, withdraw application
Entry 2
withdraw money, withdraw support, withdraw troops, withdraw from competition, withdraw gradually

More Example Sentences

I want to withdraw cash.

Is this the line for cash withdrawal?

I would like to withdraw five thousand taka.

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to tangle or complicate; to untangle or unravel depending on context
to renounce or reject; to give up completely

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