English to Punjabi Dictionary withdrawn

withdrawn

ਵਾਪਸ ਲਏ
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.
adjective
a disorder characterized by withdrawn and fearful behavior
not wanting to communicate with other people.
example
My selfish desires had led me into betraying this 'withdrawn' and deeply religious family.
Like children with autism, as the monkeys grew, they became increasingly 'withdrawn' and avoided social contact.
If he lost or played badly, he would become so 'withdrawn' and quiet that his parents worried a great deal about him.
Neglected children may be very 'withdrawn' or very aggressive, and can develop health problems or have difficulty coping in school.
At times she became profoundly 'withdrawn' and totally uncommunicative; at other times she was wildly excited, violent, and destructive.
Still, the closeted personality of the man was a direct outgrowth of the 'withdrawn' boy.
She was quiet and 'withdrawn' from a lot of people.
He's become so 'withdrawn' and distant that he feels like a stranger.
He also says that the Claimant became 'withdrawn' and anti-social.
He became extremely 'withdrawn' and after working with computers all day would spend his nights alone with the one he had at home.
Conall had become more 'withdrawn' and distant, and she had been at school for nine years.
Patients described as upbeat and sociable or strong and courageous were more likely to be admitted than patients described as sad and 'withdrawn' or anxious and discouraged.
"He just got more and more 'withdrawn' , " says Seaton.
While his peers were busy making mischief and thinking about the opposite sex, he became 'withdrawn' .
He remained quiet and seemed 'withdrawn' into his shell.
Wilner saw him changed by the hunger strike from a happy, outgoing, strongly pro-American young man to a 'withdrawn' , cadaverous, weak figure.
The child becomes 'withdrawn' or aggressive, a major swing from what they were previously.
When we went back to the barn the reticent band of 'withdrawn' British people had become excited and chatty.
While he was there she died and after that he became very 'withdrawn' .
He was a normal child, if rather 'withdrawn' , who, from his early teens, was powerfully attracted to orthodox Islam.
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