withdraw means
1. to quit what you are doing
2. to remove troops from war
to take away
It can, but not always. Withdraw can also mean take.
withdraw to take out like a negative
to take away
Separate yourself from it
Rescind
To extract, take out, withdraw
To extract, take out, withdraw
I am assuming the phrase is used in relation to a legal claim, in which case it means to withdraw the claim without the right to refile it at a later time. This is contrasted with "withdraw without prejudice" which would, obviously, mean that the right to refile the claim remains.
"Leave to withdraw" typically refers to a request for permission to remove or dismiss a legal case or motion. It means that the party is seeking approval from the court to voluntarily drop or withdraw their claim or application.
The prefix with means against. An example is withdraw.
Praecipe is a legal term for an order.
withdraw from an admin