English to Urdu Dictionary withdraw

withdraw

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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.
example
If he is not representing your position correctly he should 'withdraw' his statement.
Otherwise, they become overly reactive to the negative emotions of others and may resort to aggression or 'withdraw' from social contact.
The perception of poor teamwork by one team member, whether actual or perceived, is enough to change the dynamics within that team, causing that team member to 'withdraw' .
It doesn't say anything about what you can do with that proof, like 'withdraw' money from an account, or enter a country.
How quickly should Syria 'withdraw' all of its forces from Lebanon?
Fallows does not expect any other teams to 'withdraw' from the competition as a result of Army or RAF call ups.
he failed to 'withdraw' his remarks and apologize
Death threats, allegedly from a Loyalist paramilitary group, forced Northern Ireland soccer star Neil Lennon, a Catholic, to 'withdraw' from the international team.
U.S. players will be able to 'withdraw' money from their accounts after January 31 but will not be able to place bets or deposit money.
normally you can 'withdraw' up to $50 in cash
He conceded that the decision of Jessica Kurten to 'withdraw' from the team had proven costly.
to 'withdraw' from a drug
‘Slowly 'withdraw' the key and place it on the ground,’ Sheldon directed.
for the cocaine user, it is possible to 'withdraw' without medication
for the cocaine user, it is possible to 'withdraw' without medication
to 'withdraw' money from your account
There are a number of elderly people in the community who totally 'withdraw' from social contact exclusively due to their hearing.
That means, for example, account holders can 'withdraw' money only to pay for a home, business or college education.
Nonetheless, she believes that the government should not 'withdraw' altogether from economic activity.
One party, whose members believe Britain should 'withdraw' from the EU, is expected to make huge gains.
to 'withdraw' from a place
The government has agreed to 'withdraw' some of its forces following the handover of weapons.
normally you can 'withdraw' up to £50 in cash
Party members pressured Essis to 'withdraw' from the race, but he refused to do so.
to 'withdraw' into yourself
both countries agreed to 'withdraw' their troops
he failed to 'withdraw' his remarks and apologize
Management had threatened to 'withdraw' the offer if the workers had not accepted it by August 11.
Counsellor McCarthy said he was not sure what remarks he had been asked to withdraw and that he was not prepared to 'withdraw' any remarks he had made in any event.
the party threatened to 'withdraw' its support for the government
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