withdrawer

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an authority who withdraws permission
a drug addict who is discontinuing the use of narcotics
an individualist who withdraws from social interaction
One who withdraws; one who takes back, or retracts
a student who withdraws from the educational institution in which he or she was enrolled
a depositor who withdraws funds previously deposited a student who withdraws from the educational institution in which he or she was enrolled a contestant who withdraws from competition a drug addict who is discontinuing the use of narcotics an individualist who withdraws from social interaction an authority who withdraws permission
{i} one who retreats; one who causes a retreat; one who withdraws (money from a bank); one who goes away, one who leaves; one who takes back, one who retracts; one who takes off; one who removes
a depositor who withdraws funds previously deposited
a contestant who withdraws from competition
withdraw
To extract (money from an account)
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To pull (something) back
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To remove, to stop providing (one's support, etc)
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To retreat
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{v} to draw back or off, retire, retreat
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to take money out of a bank account
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To voluntarily leave a course or the University without academic penalty
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If you withdraw money from a bank account, you take it out of that account. Open a savings account that does not charge ridiculous fees to withdraw money They withdrew 100 dollars from a bank account after checking out of their hotel
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To take back; to recall or retract; as, to withdraw false charges
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To remove, to stop providing (ones support, etc)
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If you withdraw from an activity or organization, you stop taking part in it. The African National Congress threatened to withdraw from the talks
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keep away from others; "He sequestered himself in his study to write a book"
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pull back or move away or backward; "The enemy withdrew"; "The limo pulled away from the curb"
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To take back or away, as what has been bestowed or enjoyed; to draw back; to cause to move away or retire; as, to withdraw aid, favor, capital, or the like
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To recall or remove a question from consideration
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make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity; "We'll have to crawfish out from meeting with him"; "He backed out of his earlier promise"; "The aggressive investment company pulled in its horns"
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remove (a commodity) from (a supply source); "She drew $2,000 from the account"; "The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank
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{f} pull back; remove from; take money from the bank; take back; retire; depart; remove; take out
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To take money out of your account at a financial institution
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release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles; "I want to disengage myself from his influence"; "disengage the gears"
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To take back (a comment, etc)
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lose interest; "he retired from life when his wife died"
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pull back or move away or backward; "The enemy withdrew"; "The limo pulled away from the curb" remove (a commodity) from (a supply source); "She drew $2,000 from the account"; "The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank
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cause to be returned; "recall the defective auto tires"; "The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt"
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withdraw from active participation; "He retired from chess"
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retire gracefully; "He bowed out when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship"
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break from a meeting or gathering; "We adjourned for lunch"; "The men retired to the library"
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To retire; to retreat; to quit a company or place; to go away; as, he withdrew from the company
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take back what one has said; "He swallowed his words"
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To drop all courses for a given term
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When groups of people such as troops withdraw or when someone withdraws them, they leave the place where they are fighting or where they are based and return nearer home. He stated that all foreign forces would withdraw as soon as the crisis ended Unless Hitler withdrew his troops from Poland by 11 o'clock that morning, a state of war would exist between Great Britain and Germany Troops withdrew from the north east of the country last March
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To recall, remove or delete a question from consideration
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If you withdraw a remark or statement that you have made, you say that you want people to ignore it. He withdrew his remarks and explained what he had meant to say. = retract
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If you withdraw something from a place, you remove it or take it away. He reached into his pocket and withdrew a sheet of notepaper Cassandra withdrew her hand from Roger's. = remove
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a choice made by a PNM to no longer participate in formal recruitment, and thus cannot sign a bid with any chapter until the next formal recruitment
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take money out of an account
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remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, taking off, etc or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
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