eventual withdrawal

Frequency: 7.07.8 per million words

The act of stopping participation in an activity or organization.

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Examples (20)

  • The treaty included provisions for the eventual withdrawal of foreign troops.
  • The government planned the eventual withdrawal of troops from the region.
  • Diplomatic negotiations focused on the eventual withdrawal of all military forces.
  • The company announced its eventual withdrawal from the struggling market.
  • The company announced its eventual withdrawal from the overseas market.
  • They discussed the eventual withdrawal of financial support for the project.
  • Political pressure led to discussions about the eventual withdrawal from the alliance.
  • Despite initial resistance, the eventual withdrawal of the controversial policy was inevitable.
  • The strategy outlined an eventual withdrawal from high-risk investments.
  • The peace talks aimed at a complete and eventual withdrawal of foreign forces.
  • Protesters demanded the eventual withdrawal of controversial legislation.
  • Students anticipated the eventual withdrawal of the strict new rules.
  • The peace agreement specified terms for eventual withdrawal of occupying forces.
  • The doctor advised a gradual, eventual withdrawal from the medication to minimize side effects.
  • Environmental concerns prompted the eventual withdrawal of mining operations.
  • Her eventual withdrawal from the competition was expected after her injury.
  • The policy framework addressed the eventual withdrawal of government subsidies.
  • The strategy included an eventual withdrawal of resources from less profitable ventures.
  • International mediation secured commitments for eventual withdrawal from disputed territories.
  • We must prepare for the eventual withdrawal of funding for this research.