"Withdraws" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Withdraws" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Withdraws" Meaning

To withdraw means to take or pull something back to a safe place or inside, or to withdraw from an activity, situation, or an offer.

Examples:

She withdrew her hand from the hot surface.
He withdrew from the business to focus on his family.
I withdrew my application from the university.

"Withdraws" Examples

Examples of "withdraws"


Verb


When you withdraw money from your account, the bank deducts the amount from your balance.
If the team withdraws from the competition, they will no longer be participating.
The company withdrew its offer to invest in the new project.
She withdraws from the public eye to focus on her family life.
The policy withdraws the government's support for the program.

Noun


The teller informed me that I must withdraw from the ATM to complete the transaction.
You will need to submit a written statement if you wish to withdraw your complaint.
The team withdrew its captain to give them a break.
The school withdrew a student who was found cheating on the exam.
The policy allows for withdrawal of benefits if you no longer meet the requirements.

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Someone who withdraws or pulls back, often from a situation, decision, or action. A person who tends to be shy, reserved, or introverted.

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The word "withering" can have different connotations depending on the context. Some common meanings include:<br><br>1. To become or cause to become dry, shriveled, or wrinkled, especially as a result of drying out or withering away.<br>2. To decay or become weak and feeble, often due to a lack of nourishment or support.<br>3. A verb, often used figuratively, to cause someone or something to lose their enthusiasm, power, or vitality.<br><br>In a more literary sense, withering can also have connotations of decay, decline, or the passage of time, and is sometimes used to describe the loss of beauty, charm, or vitality.

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