withdraw
//wɪðˈdrɔː//
Translation
withdraw
Definition
To withdraw means to remove yourself or something from a situation, often deliberately or formally. This verb commonly describes pulling back from a commitment, location, or interaction, such as leaving a conversation, ending participation in an activity, or taking money out of an account. It implies a conscious decision to step away or retreat, whether physically, emotionally, or socially. In contexts like banking or competition, it refers to ceasing involvement or access.
Example
“She decided to withdraw from the race due to an injury.”
“The troops were ordered to withdraw from the battle zone.”
“He withdrew his hand from the hot stove quickly.”
“After the argument, she withdrew to her room to be alone.”
“The company withdrew its support for the project.”
“You can withdraw cash from any ATM using your card.”
“He withdrew his application after receiving a better offer.”
“The politician withdrew his statement after public backlash.”
“She withdrew from the conversation when it became too heated.”
“The patient began to withdraw from social activities after the diagnosis.”
Synonyms
Other meanings
- B1para çekmek (banka)View this sense
- B2geri çekilmek / çekilmek(this page)