WITHDRAW, v.t. [with and draw.] 1. To take back; to take from.It is impossible that God should withdraw his presence from any thing.We say, to withdraw capital from a bank or stock in trade, to withdraw aid or assistance.2. To recall; to cause to retire or leave; to call back or away. France has withdrawn her troops from Spain.WITHDRAW, v.i. To retire; to retreat; to quit a company or place. We withdrew from the company at ten oclock. She from her husband soft withdrew.
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