withdraw (Verb) — Pull back or move away or backward. ex. "The enemy withdrew"
withdraw (Verb) — Stop taking active part. ex. "He withdrew from chess"
withdraw (Verb) — Release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles. ex. "I want to withdraw myself from his influence"
withdraw (Verb) — Cause to be returned. ex. "withdraw the defective auto tires"
withdraw (Verb) — Take back what one has said. ex. "He withdrew his words"
withdraw (Verb) — Keep away from others.
withdraw (Verb) — Break from a meeting or gathering. ex. "We withdrew for lunch"
withdraw (Verb) — Retire gracefully. ex. "He withdrew when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship"
withdraw (Verb) — Remove (a commodity) from (a supply source). ex. "She withdrew $2,000 from the account"
withdraw (Verb) — Lose interest. ex. "he withdrew from life when his wife died"
withdraw (Verb) — Make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity.
withdraw (Verb) — Move or change something to no longer be present or in its previous position; also used metaphorically. ex. "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"