The opposite of "withdraw" is "deposit." While "withdraw" refers to the act of removing or taking something out, such as money from a bank account, "deposit" means to place or add something in, like putting money into a bank account. Other antonyms could include "engage" or "join," depending on the context.
Yes, someone else can withdraw money on your behalf if you give them permission or if they are authorized to do so, such as through a power of attorney or joint account ownership.
If you have the funds and give the bank notice.
Your annuity policy document should have all the withdrawal provision detailed for you. If not contact the company you have the annuity with and they can give you instructions. Before you withdraw from an annuity be aware of the tax treatment of your annuity withdrawals.
yes you can withdraw without your passbook
You can withdraw any amount you wish from your account but if you want to withdraw from an ATM there is normally a daily limit in the amount that you can withdraw that depends on each bank.
The word insert would work as an opposite of withdraw.
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what is the oposite of a pilot
what is the oposite of a pilot
it means oposite
That would be Emperor
It is a mare.
withdraw of recognition
the oposite of good ones
Open Minded hahahahahah
The opposite of horse is mare.
male