withdrawal
Prononciation : [wɪðˈdrɔːəl]
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) the action of taking money out of a bank account. When you go to the bank and take out some cash, that's a withdrawal.
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She made a withdrawal from her savings account to buy a new bike.
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He didn't make any withdrawals this month because he was saving his money.
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How much money do you want to withdraw from your account?
Contexte : « health »
(noun) the physical and mental symptoms that happen when someone stops using a drug or medicine. This is when your body feels bad because it's missing something it got used to.
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After quitting smoking, he experienced withdrawal symptoms for a few days.
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She wasn't having withdrawal symptoms because she was gradually reducing her medication.
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What are some common withdrawal symptoms for people who stop using that drug?
Contexte : « behavior »
(noun) when a person pulls back from social activities or relationships. It means they don’t want to be around others as much anymore.
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His withdrawal from social events made him focus more on his studies.
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Her withdrawal didn't help her make new friends; it only made her feel lonelier.
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Have you noticed a withdrawal from activities lately?
Contexte : « finance »
(verb) to take money out of a bank account. It is when you go to the bank and say you want some of your money back.
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I will withdraw cash from the ATM for the weekend trip.
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She decided not to withdraw any money this week to save more.
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Can you help me figure out how to withdraw money from this account?
Contexte : « behavior »
(verb) to pull back or remove oneself from a situation or a group. It is when you choose not to be part of something anymore.
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He decided to withdraw from the competition to focus on his studies.
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She did not withdraw from the project, even when it got difficult.
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Why did he choose to withdraw from the group activity?