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withdraw

v.
1.pull back or move away or backward
2.withdraw from active participation
3.release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles
4.cause to be returned
5.take back what one has said
6.keep away from others
7.remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, taking off, etc. or remove something abstract
8.break from a meeting or gathering
9.retire gracefully 10.remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) 11.lose interest 12.make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity

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  • with-it
  • with wisdom
  • with validity
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  • with sympathy
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  • with spite
  • with speculation
  • withdrawal
  • withdrawal symptom
  • withdrawer
  • withdrawing
  • withdrawing room
  • withdrawn
  • withdrawnness
  • withe
  • wither
  • withered
  • friday
  • dawdler
  • whale louse
  • electrical cable
  • claret
  • hackles
  • deliver the goods
  • sweep up
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  • melba toast

  • Idiom of the Day

    stand up for (someone or something)
    to defend against attack, to fight for someone or something
    The citizens of the town were ready to stand up for their rights.



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    Choose an idiom to replace the expression in the brackets:
    The woman has been (free of drinking alcohol) for over two years.

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