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withdrawverb to move back or away (as from something difficult, dangerous, or disagreeable)the army was forced to withdraw from the line of battle back away, drop back, fall back, pull out, recede, retire, retreat flee, flyflinch, recoil, shrinkchicken (out)bow outback down, backpedal, backtrack, climb downdetach, disengage, disentangle, pull awayabandon, depart, evacuate, go, leave, quit, vacate give ground, give way, lose ground advance beard, brave, brazen, breast, confront, dare, defy, face, outbrave to solemnly or formally reject or go back on (as something formerly adhered to)withdrew the offer of surrender upon hearing the terms abjure, abnegate, forswear(also foreswear), recant, renege, renounce, repeal, repudiate, retract, take back, unsay contradict, deny, disavow, disclaim, disown, gainsay, negate, negativeabandon, bolt, forsake, give up, relinquish, spurn, surrendercontrovert, disagree (with), disprove, dispute, rebut, refuteback down, back off, backtrackdisallow, recall, revoke adhere (to) acknowledge, admit, affirm, assert, avow, claim, contend, declare, maintain, proclaim, profess, state, vouch, vowback, confirm, defend, endorse(also indorse), espouse, maintain, support, upholdaccept, adopt, embrace to take away from a place or positionwithdrew her hand from the table clear, draw, remove, take out demount, dislodgeabstract, cut, draw off, draw out, extract, pullbudge, dislocate, displace, disturb, move, shift, transfer, transpose place, position, put mountanchor, clamp, fix, hitch, moor, secure, setembed(also imbed), entrench(also intrench), implant, ingrain(also engrain), lodge, rootset up, site, situate, stick in the 13th century |