withdrawal

noun

with·​draw·​al wit͟h-ˈdrȯ(-ə)l How to pronounce withdrawal (audio)
with-
1
a
: the act of taking back or away something that has been granted or possessed
b
: removal from a place of deposit or investment
c(1)
: the discontinuance of administration or use of a drug
(2)
: the syndrome of often painful physical and psychological symptoms that follows discontinuance of an addicting drug
a heroin addict going through withdrawal
2
a
: retreat or retirement especially into a more secluded or less exposed place or position
b
: an operation by which a military force disengages from the enemy
c(1)
: social or emotional detachment
(2)
: a pathological retreat from objective reality (as in some schizophrenic states)
3
: retraction, revocation
threatened us with withdrawal of consent
4
a
: the act of drawing someone or something back from or out of a place or position

Examples of withdrawal in a Sentence

The general authorized the withdrawal of troops from the fields. She made a withdrawal from her checking account. He underwent rehab to help him through his withdrawal from heroin. She experienced symptoms of nicotine withdrawal after she quit smoking.
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Financing ways to reduce and recycle water usage will contribute to the reduction of water withdrawals from the ecosystem and lower costs for the company in question. Nina Seega, Forbes, 21 Oct. 2024 This differs from mutual funds, which can sometimes hit their investors with an unwanted tax bill due to withdrawals or portfolio changes. Jesse Pound, CNBC, 21 Oct. 2024 Within 48 hours of Biden announcing his withdrawal from the race, CEO of Vote.org Andrea Hailey cited a 700% spike in voter registrations, particularly from 18-34-year-old voters in battleground states. Emily Chang, ABC News, 21 Oct. 2024 Suspect in custody in connection with 2017 murders of 2 girls in Delphi, Indiana 01:58 Inside the trial The trial has been repeatedly delayed because of evidence leaks and the withdrawal of Allen's public defenders, who were later reinstated by the Indiana Supreme Court. Kerry Breen, CBS News, 18 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for withdrawal 

Word History

First Known Use

1749, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of withdrawal was in 1749

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“Withdrawal.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/withdrawal. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

withdrawal

noun
with·​draw·​al wit͟h-ˈdrȯ(-ə)l How to pronounce withdrawal (audio)
with-
1
: an act or instance of withdrawing
especially : a removal of money from a bank account
2
a
: the stopping of the use or giving of a drug and especially a habit-forming drug
b
: the group of often painful physical and emotional symptoms that occur when use of a habit-forming drug is stopped

Medical Definition

withdrawal

noun
with·​draw·​al -ˈdrȯ(ə-)l How to pronounce withdrawal (audio)
1
a
: a pathological retreat from objective reality (as in some schizophrenic states)
b
: social or emotional detachment
2
a
: the discontinuance of administration or use of a drug
b
: the syndrome of often painful physical and psychological symptoms that follows discontinuance of an addicting substance
a heroin addict going through withdrawal
3

Legal Definition

withdrawal

noun
with·​draw·​al
1
: the act or fact of withdrawing
withdrawal from a conspiracy
2
: removal of money from a place of deposit or investment

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