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- WITHDRAWN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WITHDRAWN definition: 1 shy and quiet and preferring to be alone rather than with other people: 2 shy and quiet and… Learn more
- WITHDRAWN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WITHDRAWN is removed from immediate contact or easy approach : isolated How to use withdrawn in a sentence
- WITHDRAWN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
WITHDRAWN definition: past participle of withdraw See examples of withdrawn used in a sentence
- Withdrawn - definition of withdrawn by The Free Dictionary
1 to (cause to) move back or away The army withdrew from its position; He withdrew his troops; They withdrew from the competition retirar 2 to take back (something one has said) She withdrew her remarks, and apologized; He later withdrew the charges he'd made against her retirar 3 to remove (money from a bank account etc)
- WITHDRAW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Once in court, he withdrew the statement he'd made to the police (= he claimed it was false) All charges against them were withdrawn after the prosecution's case collapsed formal After lunch, we withdrew into her office to finish our discussion in private She had to withdraw from the competition because of a leg injury
- Withdrawn - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Some people get withdrawn when they're angry A withdrawn person can be hard to find, and even if they're around, hard to talk to — withdrawn people don't like to talk, or they try to talk as little as possible
- withdrawn adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of withdrawn adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary not wanting to talk to other people; extremely quiet and shy He was not the self-absorbed, withdrawn person he was sometimes portrayed as She seemed withdrawn and cold The doctor noticed how withdrawn she had become
- withdrawn - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to remove oneself from participation, as in an activity: [no object] He withdrew from the contest [~ + object] He withdrew himself from the contest [~ + object] to take (money) from a place of deposit
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