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withdraw in English:

1. back out


You could not back out from the project. The deal is a deal
Make them sign the agreement so that they would not back out from the project.
I hope they will not back out
It's too late to back out of the deal.
We went back out to my car and got in.
I'll sing, it's too late to back out.
After making the decision, you can't back out.

English word "withdraw"(back out) occurs in sets:

phrasal verbs

2. to take money out of a bank account



3. withdraw withdrew withdrawn



4. withdrew withdrawn



English word "withdraw"(withdrew withdrawn) occurs in sets:

czasowniki nieregularne

5. deposit


I put the money in a three-year time deposit at the bank.
I'd like to put my valuables in a safe deposit box, if any are available.
salt deposit
Definition a deposit is a sum of money you pay when you hire something, and which you get back if you return what you hired in good condition
We normally require a 10% deposit on all bookings.
She paid a £500 deposit, and agreed to pay the balance within six months.
I don't have any cash on me, I've just made a deposit.
This deposit bears three percent interest.
I went to the bank to withdraw $20,000 from deposit.
Sir, I would like to deposit my money. How do I do that?
Can I deposit valuables here?
A deposit of 20% is required.
The flood left a thick deposit of mud over the entire ground floor of the house
He deposited mud to the clean carpet
He set as his goal, the deposit of three million yen.

English word "withdraw"(deposit) occurs in sets:

Opposites - verbs

6. get out


She had to get out of the car to pay the parking charge. / 2. Get out of here, all of you, get out! / 3. Fischer, it's a trap, get out of there! / 4. Get out of the car now! / 5. Get outta here!
When you stop at the traffic lights, I'll get out.
get out your wallet, get out of the room
get out of my house

English word "withdraw"(get out) occurs in sets:

Phrasal verbs

7. take out


I never take out more than £50 at a cash machine.
Please could you take out the rubbish? I did it yesterday.
Wait, I must take out the ticket from my bag.
take out your books, please.
1. Any trouble, take out a cigarette. / 2. Children, open your sketchbooks and take out your pencils. / Now take it out and put it on the seat.
1. Any trouble, take out a cigarette. / 2. Children, open your sketchbooks and take out your pencils.
I took the cake out of the oven. I decided to take out two paragraphs from my text.
to make a financial or legal arrangement with a bank, company, law court etc. to get money from your bank account [= withdraw]: How much would you like to take out?
take out the garbage
I take out 200 from the cash machine.
take out chip
I had to take out a loan to pay back the money I had borrowed from my sister.
Use this spray to take out the stain.
Is that to eat here or take out?
Do you have to fill in many forms before you can take out a mortgage?

English word "withdraw"(take out) occurs in sets:

synonimy rozne

8. stop something or someone from taking part in something



English word "withdraw"(stop something or someone from taking part in something) occurs in sets:

Conflict-war and peace

9. Recant



10. retract


The cat immediately retracted its claws.
She had to retract statements in published articles.
Two men retracted the confessions they made following their arrest three months ago.
But Monsanto is going all out to get the report retracted!
The wheels of the airplane were retracted after take-off
1. Several key witnesses have retracted their statements/claims/allegations. 2. The police later retracted all the charges against the women.
It is a decision I cannot and will not retract.

11. take away


Coffee to take away
Two pizzas to take away, please
If we take away 13 from 50, we are left with 37.
Is that to eat here or take away? To eat here.
Take this spider away from me! / Can I have this pizza to take away?

12. introverted


I've always loved the freedom that comes from being introverted.
Facebook makes people more and more introverted.
He is introverted.
Unlike her brother, Sienna is very introverted.
someone who is introverted is quiet and shy and does not enjoy being with other people
My sister is introverted, but I love going out and meeting new people.
The boy had grown more introverted since his father's death.

13. wean oneself off something



14. set back



English word "withdraw"(set back) occurs in sets:

12-14 rozdział potwór

15. withdrawal


The German withdrawal gave the Allies time to prepare strong defenses.
The withdrawal symptoms are more severe than I thought.
Accelerating the withdrawal of United States forces has been under consideration
Customers can use the machine to MAKE withdrawals of up to £250 a day.
Cash withdrawal is possible in every ATM.
withdrawal toward
Sorry, withdrawals are not possible at the moment because of ATM crash.
In the financial world opposition is apparently increasing against the withdrawal of the proposed bill.
While welcoming the firming up of the present government policy to abandon the proposal of the reform bill to the Diet, at the same time some are worried that Prime Minister Koizumi won't clearly state the bill's withdrawal.
This United Nations resolution calls for the withdrawal of Israel armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict.

English word "withdraw"(withdrawal) occurs in sets:

making nouns from adjectives