Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who withdraws.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who withdraws; one who takes back, or retracts.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who
withdraws .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a depositor who withdraws funds previously deposited
- noun a contestant who withdraws from competition
- noun an authority who withdraws permission
- noun an individualist who withdraws from social interaction
- noun a student who withdraws from the educational institution in which he or she was enrolled
- noun a drug addict who is discontinuing the use of narcotics
Etymologies
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Examples
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There is little change except again the so-called "withdrawer" is left with credit for a withdrawal that rarely takes place.
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There is little change except again the so-called "withdrawer" is left with credit for a withdrawal that rarely takes place.
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There is little change except again the so-called "withdrawer" is left with credit for a withdrawal that rarely takes place.
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There is little change except again the so-called "withdrawer" is left with credit for a withdrawal that rarely takes place.
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There is little change except again the so-called "withdrawer" is left with credit for a withdrawal that rarely takes place.
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But the success of the surge has penetrated even Democratic skulls; Mr. Edwards, the precipitate withdrawer, is out and Mr.. Clinton, the most cautious of the withdrawers, is ahead.
Open-Field Politics 2008
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But the success of the surge has penetrated even Democratic skulls; Mr. Edwards, the precipitate withdrawer, is out and Mr.. Clinton, the most cautious of the withdrawers, is ahead.
Open-Field Politics 2008
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Has it occurred to these pundits that Obama has already whiffed on two easy layups: first, he actually believed it would be possible to withdrawer from Iraq in 16 months -- which is jawdroppingly naeve (or if he didn't believe it he scammed voters with the promise) -- then he even more incomprehensibly contacted the Pakistani president after being elected but blew off the India president.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Jane Becker of Arlington, Mass., recalls dealing with a small army of surgeons and residents, an internist and an intensive-care physician when trying to decide whether to withdrawer dying mother's life support.
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In this case it is close to $10,000.00 pesos since the withdrawer (my Cuñada) used the card twice in an attempt to get action when it first malfunctioned.
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