About The Word Withdrawal
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Withdrawal
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What's The Definition Of Withdrawal?
[n] the act of withdrawing
[n] the termination of drug taking [n] formal separation from an alliance or federation [n] the act of taking out money or other capital [n] a retraction of a previously held position [n] avoiding emotional involvement Synonyms | Synonyms for Withdrawal: backdown | climb-down | detachment | drug withdrawal | secession Related Terms | Find terms related to Withdrawal: See Also | abandonment | abjuration | bank withdrawal | breakaway | breaking away | cold turkey | conclusion | decampment | defection | departure | desertion | disinvestment | effacement | ending | evacuation | going | going away | indifference | leaving | recantation | receding | recession | remotion | removal | retirement | retraction | retreat | self-effacement | separation | standdown | termination Withdrawal In Webster's Dictionary \With*draw"al\, n.
The act of withdrawing; withdrawment; retreat; retraction.
--Fielding.
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