withdraw voluntarily
Frequency: 7.22.5 per million words
To remove oneself from a situation or commitment by choice.
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- The athlete decided to withdraw voluntarily from the race due to injury.
- After much consideration, the company chose to voluntarily withdraw its product from the market.
- Students can voluntarily withdraw from a course without academic penalty before the deadline.
- He was given the option to resign or to withdraw voluntarily from his position.
- The nation opted to voluntarily withdraw from the international treaty.
- She felt overwhelmed and decided to voluntarily withdraw from the social gathering.
- Although facing pressure, the candidate refused to withdraw voluntarily from the election.
- Participants in the study are free to voluntarily withdraw at any time.
- The lawyer had to voluntarily withdraw from the case due to a conflict of interest.
- If you wish to voluntarily withdraw your application, please notify us in writing.