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Showing words for WITHDRAW using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Withdraw

withdraw

7 Letter Words for Withdraw

withdaw

6 Letter Words for Withdraw

tawhid, wraith

5 Letter Words for Withdraw

airth, arith, awhir, dairt, hadit, third, thraw, thrid, triad, waird, warth, whart, whatd, width, wrath, writh

4 Letter Words for Withdraw

adit, airt, aith, arid, dari, dart, dawt, dhai, dhaw, dirt, dita, drat, draw, hair, hait, hard, hart, raid, rait, rath, rita, tahr, tari, thai, thar, thaw, thir, tiar, trad, trah, trid, wadi, wadt, waid, wair, wait, ward, wart, wath, whar, what, whid, whir, whit, wird, with, wraw, writ

3 Letter Words for Withdraw

adh, ahi, aid, air, ait, ard, art, awd, dah, dar, dat, daw, dha, dia, dir, dit, dwt, had, hat, haw, hia, hid, hir, hit, hwt, ida, ira, ita, itd, iwa, rad, rah, rai, rat, raw, rha, rhd, ria, rid, rit, rti, rtw, rwd, tad, tai, tar, taw, tdr, tha, thd, tid, tra, tri, twa, twi, wad, wah, war, wat, waw, wha, whr, wid, wir, wit

Definitions for Withdraw

[1] to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove: She withdrew her hand from his. He withdrew his savings from the bank.
[2] to retract or recall: to withdraw an untrue charge.
[3] to cause (a person) to undergo withdrawal from addiction to a substance.
[4] to go or move back, away, or aside; retire; retreat: to withdraw from the room.
[5] to remove oneself from some activity, competition, etc.: He withdrew before I could nominate him.
[6] to cease using or consuming an addictive narcotic (followed by from ): to withdraw from heroin.
[7] Parliamentary Procedure . to remove an amendment, motion, etc., from consideration.
[8] (tr) to take or draw back or away; remove
[9] (tr) to remove from deposit or investment in a bank, building society, etc
[10] (tr) to retract or recall (a statement, promise, etc)
[11] (intr) to retire or retreat the troops withdrew
[12] (intr often foll by from ) to back out (of) or depart (from) he withdrew from public life
[13] (intr) to detach oneself socially, emotionally, or mentally

Words related to Withdraw

quit, depart, retire, disengage, leave, eliminate, go, retreat, bar, reverse, abolish, ban, revoke, rescind, blow, abjure, recede, secede, switch, book

Words nearby Withdraw

with the best will in the world, with the exception of, with the gloves off, with-, withal, withdraw, withdrawal, withdrawal symptom, withdrawal symptoms, withdrawal syndrome, withdrawing room

Origin of Withdraw

First recorded in 1175–1225, withdraw is from the Middle English word withdrawen. See with-, draw

Other words from Withdraw

with·draw·a·ble , adjective
with·draw·er , noun
with·draw·ing·ness , noun
non·with·draw·a·ble , adjective
un·with·draw·a·ble , adjective
un·with·draw·ing , adjective

Word origin for Withdraw

C13: from with (in the sense: away from) + draw

Synonyms for Withdraw

depart, disengage, drop out, eliminate, go, leave, pull back, pull out, quit, retire, retreat, abjure, blow, book, detach, exit, extract, quail, recede, recoil, secede, shrink, switch, vacate, absent oneself, back out, bail out, bow out, check out, draw away, draw back, ease out, exfiltrate, fall back, get away, get lost, get off, give ground, give way, keep aloof, keep apart, make oneself scarce, phase out, run along, seclude oneself, take a hike, take away, take leave, take off, take out