withdraw in a sentence
v. t.
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Definition
Withdraw: to remove oneself from a situation or to take out money from a financial account.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to withdraw her application after reconsidering her options.
- The bank allows customers to withdraw cash from ATMs at any time of day.
- He had to withdraw from the competition due to an injury.
- After the meeting, she felt compelled to withdraw her earlier statements.
- They chose to withdraw support for the project when they saw the budget overruns.
- She decided to withdraw from the competition due to an injury.
- The bank would not allow him to withdraw more than his available balance.
- After careful consideration, I chose to withdraw my application for the job.
- He felt it was time to withdraw from social media to focus on his mental health.
- The army was ordered to withdraw from the region after the peace negotiations.