Kollokationen mit "withdraw"

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troops8.7
withdraw cash

to take money out of a bank account

cash8.2
withdraw consent

to take back permission that was previously given

consent7.8
saving7.5
withdraw voluntarily

To remove oneself from a situation or commitment by choice.

voluntarily7.2
withdraw an objection

To formally take back an objection that you made.

objection7.0
temporarily withdraw

to pull something back or out for a short period

temporarily7.0
withdraw endorsement

to take back your public support

endorsement6.8
aid6.5
withdraw ambassador

To remove an ambassador from their post, indicating a serious diplomatic breach.

ambassador6.2
claim6.2
withdraw nomination

to remove oneself from consideration for a nomination

nomination6.0
withdraw sponsorship

stop providing sponsorship

sponsorship6.0
withdraw hastily

to pull back or move away from a situation or place quickly

hastily5.8
withdraw a needle

To pull a needle out after an injection or procedure.

needle5.8
withdraw a statement

to take back a statement

statement5.8
withdraw a remark

to take back something you said

remark5.5
withdraw permission

to take back permission that was given

permission5.4
withdraw a privilege

To take away a special right or advantage that was given.

privilege5.2
withdraw unilaterally

to pull out of an agreement or organization alone

unilaterally5.1
withdraw subsequently

Refers to pulling out of or removing something from a situation at a later point in time.

subsequently5.0
withdraw labour

To stop working as a form of protest; to go on strike.

labour4.0