withdrawal noun
1 removing/leaving
ADJ. imminent | immediate, rapid, sudden | gradual, phased | complete, full, total, unconditional, wholesale | partial | strategic, tactical | voluntary | ignominious The UN were faced with an ignominious withdrawal or a long-term military presence. | military, troop
VERB + WITHDRAWAL call for, demand The party is calling for the phased withdrawal of troops from the island. | agree to | announce | make The police were forced to make a tactical withdrawal.
PREP. ~ by a withdrawal by government troops | ~ from the army's withdrawal from the occupied territories
2 from a bank account
ADJ. cash
VERB + WITHDRAWAL make
PREP. ~ from She made a withdrawal of £250 from her bank account.
3 stopping
ADJ. alcohol, drug
VERB + WITHDRAWAL suffer
WITHDRAWAL + NOUN symptoms
PREP. ~ from She was still suffering withdrawal from nicotine.
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