Sentence example with the word 'withdraw'

withdraw

abandon, beg to differ, derogate, disunite, evolve, go back, palinode, renege, set apart, take leave of, withhold assent

Definition v. pull back or move away or backward

Last update: October 6, 2015


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As the Bill stands doctors could withdraw food and fluid (tubal feeding) from patients thus causing death by dehydration and starvation.   [verb]

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Rejecting Mishcon 's pristine typescript draft, Mr Justice Moses invites us to withdraw to draft a suitable Order.   [verb]

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"Monsieur de Montcalm pledges his word for our safety, and I have ordered the men to withdraw a little, in order to prove how much we depend on his assurance."   [verb]

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She leant against the door for support, and she no longer struggled to withdraw her hands from that strong grasp which held them.   [verb]

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She had time to contemplate several evil contingencies while she stood in the hall watching Reuben withdraw various bolts and bars.   [verb]

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He will bury her alive in Oxfordshire--withdraw her for ever from this wicked town--like poor Lady Yarborough in Cornwall.   [verb]

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"I must withdraw you from your own amiable family," he said, "to involve you in the perplexities of an unhappy man."   [verb]

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His glance was directed sidelong towards the coffin, as to an object on which he could not stedfastly look, and yet from which he could not withdraw his eyes.   [verb]

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