Meaning & Definition of word "Withdrawal"

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    Withdrawal

    /wɪðˈdrɔːəl/

    noun:

    • 1. the act of taking back or removing something.
      • Example: The bank notified her of the withdrawal she made from her savings account.
    • 2. the process of ceasing to participate in an activity or program, often resulting in the removal from it.
      • Example: His withdrawal from the competition surprised everyone.
    • 3. the physical or psychological symptoms that occur when a person stops taking a substance they are dependent on.
      • Example: He experienced severe withdrawal symptoms after stopping the medication.
    • 4. the act of retreating or pulling back from a position or situation.
      • Example: The army's withdrawal from the battlefield was carefully planned.

    Etymology

    Derived from Middle English 'withdrawen', meaning to pull back or away.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bank withdrawal:

    The act of taking money out of a bank account.

    withdrawal symptom:

    A medical condition experienced when one stops using a drug they are dependent on.

    military withdrawal:

    The process by which military forces leave a combat area.

    Related Words

    withdraw:

    To take back or remove something from a location.

    withdrawn:

    Describing someone or something that is detached or reserved.

    Slang Meanings of withdrawal

    Meaning: Cold turkey

    Example Sentence: Quitting drugs cold turkey can lead to severe withdrawal symptoms.

    Meaning: Going off the rails

    Example Sentence: He was doing fine until he went off the rails, leading to major withdrawal issues.