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withdraw

Prononciation : [wɪðˈdrɔː]

Mot

Contexte : « banking »

(verb) to take money out of a bank account. When you go to a bank or use an ATM, you can withdraw cash that you have saved.

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She withdrew money from her account to buy a new bike.

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He didn't withdraw any money today because he forgot his card.

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How much money can I withdraw from my bank today?

Contexte : « behavior »

(verb) to pull back or remove yourself from a situation or conversation. Sometimes, people feel shy and they withdraw from talking to others.

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After feeling overwhelmed, he decided to withdraw from the noisy party and take a break.

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She didn't withdraw from the group activities; she participated with excitement.

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Why did he choose to withdraw from the discussion?

Contexte : « military »

(verb) to retreat or move back, especially in a military context. When troops move back from a particular area, they withdraw to a safer place.

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The soldiers withdrew from the area to regroup and plan their next steps.

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The team did not withdraw when they faced challenges; they fought bravely.

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When will the army withdraw its troops from the battlefield?

Contexte : « education »

(verb) to remove oneself from a course or school program. If a student feels it's too hard, they might decide to withdraw from a class.

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She withdrew from the course to focus on her other classes.

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He didn't withdraw from the program, even though it was challenging.

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What steps do I need to take to withdraw from the course?

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