Definition

to withdraw: to cancel, to remove, to take away, to retract verb
I withdraw my membership.
withdrawal: the act of withdrawing; to take out (money) noun
I made several withdrawals from the bank this morning.

UK: I am withdrawing my offer of marriage
US: I'm going to withdraw all the money from my bank account and move to Kalakistan.
  • "One of them, rather insignificant: a one dollar cash withdrawal in quarters."
  • "Mr. Harry Potter wishes to make a withdrawal."
  • "Unless this contract is signed (in duplicate) by tomorrow, we will be forced to withdraw our 2.5 million dollar offer for the branding rights."

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