English to Portuguese Dictionary withdraw

withdraw

retirar
definition
verb
slowly Ruth withdrew her hand from his
remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position.
Allied forces withdrew from Norway in 1941
leave or come back from a place, especially a war zone.
translation of 'withdraw'
verb
retirar,
remover,
afastar,
tirar
example
Some children with autism 'withdraw' from physical contact with other people and do not make eye contact.
for the cocaine user, it is possible to 'withdraw' without medication
normally you can 'withdraw' up to $50 in cash
When a cheque is sent out, the bank details are copied and used to fill in Direct Debit standing order mandates which are then used to 'withdraw' money from accounts.
to 'withdraw' into yourself
The government has agreed to 'withdraw' some of its forces following the handover of weapons.
for the cocaine user, it is possible to 'withdraw' without medication
If he is not representing your position correctly he should 'withdraw' his statement.
He conceded that the decision of Jessica Kurten to 'withdraw' from the team had proven costly.
Boys would approach girls, a pickup would ensue, and the couple would 'withdraw' into another room, she says.
We call on you to immediately 'withdraw' your cruel and defamatory statements made against our client.
The former Little Lever High School pupil said just hours before her death that she was ready to 'withdraw' from the drug and she spoke of starting a new life.
he failed to 'withdraw' his remarks and apologize
Witnesses in criminal proceedings against these people are being intimidated, so they do not make any statements or 'withdraw' those already made.
both countries agreed to 'withdraw' their troops
Some people have said it's easier to 'withdraw' from heroin than to kick the tobacco habit.
In hospital after an operation, she managed to 'withdraw' from drugs.
he failed to 'withdraw' his remarks and apologize
To avoid being hurt, we may 'withdraw' from human contact or set up other barriers to communication.
Are you worried that the U.S. military may have to 'withdraw' some of those forces in order to deal with Iraq?
Otherwise, they become overly reactive to the negative emotions of others and may resort to aggression or 'withdraw' from social contact.
to 'withdraw' from a place
The association feared that the estimated 10 000 UK patients taking primidone had not been given enough time to 'withdraw' from the drug safely.
Every time she needs cash, she has her son leave our home, go the ATM, 'withdraw' money from her account, and bring it to her across town.
It doesn't say anything about what you can do with that proof, like 'withdraw' money from an account, or enter a country.
normally you can 'withdraw' up to £50 in cash
There are a number of elderly people in the community who totally 'withdraw' from social contact exclusively due to their hearing.
Management had threatened to 'withdraw' the offer if the workers had not accepted it by August 11.
For example, New York penalizes investors who 'withdraw' money if their accounts have not been open for at least three years.
Instead, they are made aware of the seriousness of their offences, while also being offered help to 'withdraw' from drugs at an early stage.
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