Withdraw is to retreat as withstand is to endure. Both pairs convey a sense of action in response to pressure or conflict, where "withdraw" and "retreat" imply moving away, while "withstand" and "endure" suggest resisting or enduring challenges.
"Forced to withdraw" refers to a situation where an individual or group is compelled to leave or retreat from a position, responsibility, or engagement, often due to external pressures or circumstances beyond their control. This can occur in various contexts, such as military operations, academic settings, or competitive scenarios. The term implies that the withdrawal is not voluntary but rather a necessity imposed by factors such as safety concerns, legal issues, or strategic decisions.
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.
Some ATM's will let you withdraw money even when you are overdrawn. however if you go to a teller then you will not be able to withdraw any money.
Can you withdraw money on our traditional website instead?
The word is retreat.
Retreat.
The synonyms for retreat are: draw back withdraw recoil leave
If you are referring to withdraw from the Union, the term is "secede".
Retreatantonym: retreat withdraw
Retreat. Withdraw.
left were a part of but left
Leave, scram, vamoose, depart, retreat, withdraw. exit...
retreat, surrender, withdrawal; aid, defense, flight, protection, resistance, retreat, shelter, shield, support, surrender, sustenance
"Retract" means to draw back or take back something that has been said or done. "Retreat" means to withdraw or move away from a dangerous or unpleasant situation. In general, retract is more commonly used in the context of words or actions being taken back, while retreat is more commonly used to describe physical movement away from a place or situation.
Four such words are without, withhold, withheld and within.
Reflex. flow back, withdraw, retreat, wane, recede, decline, flag, diminish, decrease, dwindle, lessen, subside