The action of leaving a place, group or activity
“Refunds will not be granted for absences, dismissal, or voluntary withdrawal from the event.”
The act of canceling or putting an end to something
“The Commission recommends withdrawal of subsidies whose original purpose was to keep certain prices at an artificial level.”
The act or state of detaching oneself from a place or from society in general
“The tragedy, in 1905, marked the beginning of his total withdrawal from society.”
An act or an instance of retracting a statement, claim or accusation
“The charity insists on a withdrawal of the accusations.”
The act of withdrawing funds
“One way to make a withdrawal from your bank account is to simply walk into a bank and ask for cash.”
The state or experience of being alienated or estranged from a group or society
The quality or state of being recreant
The action or fact of abandoning or fleeing from a place or group
The act of forcefully dispossessing or depriving someone of something
The act of seceding
The action of extracting something, especially using effort or force
The movement or flow of the tide out to sea
The action of deducting or subtracting something
A movement of animals or people from one region to another
A lack or deficiency of something
The refusal of something requested or desired
The stoppage of a given service or activity
The act of taking away (someone) by force
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