withdraw
English Thesaurus
1. remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract (verb.change)
hyponym | : | harvest, |
definition | : | remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | tip, |
definition | : | remove the tip from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | stem, |
definition | : | remove the stem from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | extirpate, |
definition | : | surgically remove (an organ) (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | enucleate, |
definition | : | remove (a tumor or eye) from an enveloping sac or cover (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | exenterate, |
definition | : | remove the contents of (an organ) (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | enucleate, |
definition | : | remove the nucleus from (a cell) (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | decorticate, |
definition | : | remove the cortex of (an organ) (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | bail, |
definition | : | remove (water) from a vessel with a container (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | ablate, |
definition | : | remove an organ or bodily structure (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | clean, pick, |
definition | : | remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | clean, |
definition | : | remove shells or husks from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | winnow, |
definition | : | blow away or off with a current of air (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | pick, |
definition | : | remove in small bits (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | clear, clear up, |
definition | : | free (the throat) by making a rasping sound (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | muck, |
definition | : | remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | lift, |
definition | : | remove from a surface (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | lift, |
definition | : | take off or away by decreasing (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | lift, |
definition | : | remove from a seedbed or from a nursery (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | tear away, tear off, |
definition | : | rip off violently and forcefully (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | take off, |
definition | : | take away or remove (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | pit, stone, |
definition | : | remove the pits from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | seed, |
definition | : | remove the seeds from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | unhinge, |
definition | : | remove the hinges from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | shuck, |
definition | : | remove the shucks from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | hull, |
definition | : | remove the hulls from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | crumb, |
definition | : | remove crumbs from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | burl, |
definition | : | remove the burls from cloth (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | knock out, |
definition | : | destroy or break forcefully (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | clean, scavenge, |
definition | : | remove unwanted substances from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | degas, |
definition | : | remove gas from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | husk, shell, |
definition | : | remove the husks from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | bur, burr, |
definition | : | remove the burrs from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | flick, |
definition | : | remove with a flick (of the hand) (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | strip, |
definition | : | remove a constituent from a liquid (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | clear, |
definition | : | remove (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | defang, |
definition | : | remove the fangs from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | bone, debone, |
definition | : | remove the bones from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | shell, |
definition | : | remove from its shell or outer covering (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | shuck, |
definition | : | remove from the shell (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | detusk, tusk, |
definition | : | remove the tusks of animals (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | dehorn, |
definition | : | prevent the growth of horns of certain animals (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | scalp, |
definition | : | remove the scalp of (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | weed, |
definition | : | clear of weeds (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | condense, |
definition | : | remove water from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | bail out, bale out, |
definition | : | remove (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | leach, strip, |
definition | : | remove substances from by a percolating liquid (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | decalcify, |
definition | : | remove calcium or lime from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | de-ionate, |
definition | : | remove ions from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | de-iodinate, |
definition | : | remove iodine from (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | delouse, |
definition | : | free of lice (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | ream, |
definition | : | remove by making a hole or by boring (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | brush, |
definition | : | remove with or as if with a brush (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | wash, wash away, wash off, wash out, |
definition | : | remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | desorb, |
definition | : | remove from a surface on which it is adsorbed (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | pull, |
definition | : | take away (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | eliminate, |
definition | : | remove (an unknown variable) from two or more equations (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | carve out, |
definition | : | remove from a larger whole (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | defuse, |
definition | : | remove the triggering device from (verb.competition) |
hyponym | : | dredge, |
definition | : | remove with a power shovel, usually from a bottom of a body of water (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | eviscerate, resect, |
definition | : | surgically remove a part of a structure or an organ (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | strip, |
definition | : | remove the surface from (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | strip, |
definition | : | strip the cured leaves from (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | descale, scale, |
definition | : | remove the scales from (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | circumcise, |
definition | : | cut the foreskin off male babies or teenage boys (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | undock, |
definition | : | take (a ship) out of a dock (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | dig, excavate, hollow, |
definition | : | remove the inner part or the core of (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | take out, |
definition | : | remove something from a container or an enclosed space (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | unstring, |
definition | : | remove the strings from (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | string, |
definition | : | remove the stringy parts of (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | unveil, |
definition | : | remove the cover from (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | take out, unpack, |
definition | : | remove from its packing (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | disburden, unburden, |
definition | : | take the burden off; remove the burden from (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | empty, |
definition | : | remove (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | discharge, |
definition | : | remove the charge from (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | dislodge, free, |
definition | : | remove or force out from a position (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | clean, |
definition | : | remove while making clean (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | cancel, delete, |
definition | : | remove or make invisible (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | lade, laden, ladle, |
definition | : | remove with or as if with a ladle (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | spoon, |
definition | : | scoop up or take up with a spoon (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | gut, |
definition | : | remove the guts of (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | head, |
definition | : | remove the head of (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | clean, strip, |
definition | : | remove all contents or possession from, or empty completely (verb.contact) |
hyponym | : | draw, take out, |
definition | : | take liquid out of a container or well (verb.motion) |
hyponym | : | leach, |
definition | : | cause (a liquid) to leach or percolate (verb.motion) |
hyponym | : | draw, |
definition | : | cause to flow (verb.motion) |
2. keep away from others (verb.change)
3. take back what one has said (verb.communication)
4. make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity (verb.communication)
5. release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles (verb.contact)
hyponym | : | unlock, |
definition | : | set free or release (verb.contact) |
6. lose interest (verb.emotion)
hypernym | : | fatigue, jade, pall, tire, weary, |
definition | : | lose interest or become bored with something or somebody (verb.body) |
verb group | : | retire, withdraw, |
definition | : | withdraw from active participation (verb.social) |
7. pull back or move away or backward (verb.motion)
hypernym | : | go, locomote, move, travel, |
definition | : | change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically (verb.motion) |
hyponym | : | fall back, |
definition | : | move back and away from (verb.motion) |
8. remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) (verb.possession)
hypernym | : | remove, take, take away, withdraw, |
definition | : | remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract (verb.change) |
hyponym | : | check out, cheque, |
definition | : | withdraw money by writing a check (verb.possession) |
hyponym | : | dip, |
definition | : | take a small amount from (verb.possession) |
hyponym | : | divert, hive off, |
definition | : | withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions (verb.possession) |
hyponym | : | overdraw, |
definition | : | draw more money from than is available (verb.possession) |
hyponym | : | tap, |
definition | : | draw from or dip into to get something (verb.possession) |
hyponym | : | disinvest, divest, |
definition | : | reduce or dispose of; cease to hold (an investment) (verb.possession) |
verb group | : | draw, take out, |
definition | : | take liquid out of a container or well (verb.motion) |
9. cause to be returned (verb.possession)
hypernym | : | take, |
definition | : | take into one's possession (verb.possession) |
hyponym | : | decommission, |
definition | : | withdraw from active service (verb.possession) |
10. withdraw from active participation (verb.social)
hyponym | : | drop out, |
definition | : | withdraw from established society, especially because of disillusion with conventional values (verb.social) |
11. retire gracefully (verb.social)
hypernym | : | retire, |
definition | : | go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position (verb.social) |
verb group | : | retire, withdraw, |
definition | : | withdraw from active participation (verb.social) |
12. break from a meeting or gathering (verb.social)
hyponym | : | prorogue, |
definition | : | adjourn by royal prerogative; without dissolving the legislative body (verb.social) |
13. remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract (verb.change)
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of withdrawing (noun.act) |
derivation | : | remover, |
definition | : | a solvent that removes a substance (usually from a surface) (noun.substance) |
14. keep away from others (verb.change)
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of withdrawing (noun.act) |
derivation | : | seclusion, |
definition | : | the act of secluding yourself from others (noun.act) |
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | an individualist who withdraws from social interaction (noun.person) |
15. take back what one has said (verb.communication)
16. make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity (verb.communication)
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of withdrawing (noun.act) |
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | a student who withdraws from the educational institution in which he or she was enrolled (noun.person) |
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | a contestant who withdraws from competition (noun.person) |
17. release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles (verb.contact)
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of withdrawing (noun.act) |
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | a drug addict who is discontinuing the use of narcotics (noun.person) |
18. lose interest (verb.emotion)
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | an individualist who withdraws from social interaction (noun.person) |
19. pull back or move away or backward (verb.motion)
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of withdrawing (noun.act) |
derivation | : | pullback, |
definition | : | (military) the act of pulling back (especially an orderly withdrawal of troops) (noun.act) |
derivation | : | receding, recession, |
definition | : | the act of becoming more distant (noun.act) |
20. remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) (verb.possession)
antonym | : | bank, deposit, |
definition | : | put into a bank account (verb.possession) |
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of taking out money or other capital (noun.act) |
derivation | : | drawee, |
definition | : | the person (or bank) who is expected to pay a check or draft when it is presented for payment (noun.person) |
derivation | : | drawer, |
definition | : | the person who writes a check or draft instructing the drawee to pay someone else (noun.person) |
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | a depositor who withdraws funds previously deposited (noun.person) |
21. cause to be returned (verb.possession)
derivation | : | callback, recall, |
definition | : | a request by the manufacturer of a defective product to return the product (as for replacement or repair) (noun.communication) |
22. withdraw from active participation (verb.social)
derivation | : | retirement, |
definition | : | withdrawal from your position or occupation (noun.act) |
derivation | : | secession, withdrawal, |
definition | : | formal separation from an alliance or federation (noun.act) |
23. retire gracefully (verb.social)
24. break from a meeting or gathering (verb.social)
derivation | : | adjournment, |
definition | : | the act of postponing to another time or place (noun.act) |
25. remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract (verb.change)
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of withdrawing (noun.act) |
derivation | : | remover, |
definition | : | a solvent that removes a substance (usually from a surface) (noun.substance) |
26. keep away from others (verb.change)
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of withdrawing (noun.act) |
derivation | : | seclusion, |
definition | : | the act of secluding yourself from others (noun.act) |
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | an individualist who withdraws from social interaction (noun.person) |
27. take back what one has said (verb.communication)
28. make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity (verb.communication)
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of withdrawing (noun.act) |
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | a student who withdraws from the educational institution in which he or she was enrolled (noun.person) |
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | a contestant who withdraws from competition (noun.person) |
29. release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles (verb.contact)
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of withdrawing (noun.act) |
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | a drug addict who is discontinuing the use of narcotics (noun.person) |
30. lose interest (verb.emotion)
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | an individualist who withdraws from social interaction (noun.person) |
31. pull back or move away or backward (verb.motion)
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of withdrawing (noun.act) |
derivation | : | pullback, |
definition | : | (military) the act of pulling back (especially an orderly withdrawal of troops) (noun.act) |
derivation | : | receding, recession, |
definition | : | the act of becoming more distant (noun.act) |
32. remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) (verb.possession)
antonym | : | bank, deposit, |
definition | : | put into a bank account (verb.possession) |
derivation | : | withdrawal, |
definition | : | the act of taking out money or other capital (noun.act) |
derivation | : | drawee, |
definition | : | the person (or bank) who is expected to pay a check or draft when it is presented for payment (noun.person) |
derivation | : | drawer, |
definition | : | the person who writes a check or draft instructing the drawee to pay someone else (noun.person) |
derivation | : | withdrawer, |
definition | : | a depositor who withdraws funds previously deposited (noun.person) |
33. cause to be returned (verb.possession)
derivation | : | callback, recall, |
definition | : | a request by the manufacturer of a defective product to return the product (as for replacement or repair) (noun.communication) |
34. withdraw from active participation (verb.social)
derivation | : | retirement, |
definition | : | withdrawal from your position or occupation (noun.act) |
derivation | : | secession, withdrawal, |
definition | : | formal separation from an alliance or federation (noun.act) |
35. retire gracefully (verb.social)
36. break from a meeting or gathering (verb.social)
derivation | : | adjournment, |
definition | : | the act of postponing to another time or place (noun.act) |
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