Withdraw in spanish

Retirar

pronunciation: retiɹ̩ɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

withdraw1 = retirar, eliminar, sacar. [Verbo irregular: pasado withdrew, participio withdrawn]

Example: Thus, all cards corresponding to documents covering 'Curricula' are withdrawn from the pack.

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» withdraw + a proposal = retirar una propuesta.

Example: This proposal was later withdrawn in recognition of the fact that the time frame for the current revision project is too constrained.

» withdraw + a service = suspender un servicio.

Example: The vast majority of inquiries received by the van had nothing to do with consumer problems and, with the cutbacks of the 1980s, the service was withdrawn.

» withdraw + cash = sacar dinero (en efectivo/metálico), retirar dinero (en efectivo/metálico), sacar efectivo, retirar efectivo.

Example: They would even circumvent the need to withdraw cash, if it is to be spent again directly at the same location.

» withdraw from = distanciarse de.

Example: The majority said that mixing with people is preferable to withdrawing from them.

» withdraw from + sale = retirar del mercado.

Example: The demand for the old faces came to an abrupt end and the founders withdrew them from sale, some even destroying the old punches and matrices as so much scrap.

» withdraw + money from the bank = sacar dinero del banco.

Example: We were out of cash in the office and I was the only person that could withdraw money from the bank.

withdraw2 = expurgar. [Verbo irregular: pasado withdrew, participio withdrawn]

Example: List and describe the steps involved in withdrawing and disposing of books which are no longer required.

Withdraw synonyms

draw in spanish: , pronunciation: drɔ part of speech: verb recall in spanish: , pronunciation: rikɔl part of speech: verb, noun retreat in spanish: , pronunciation: ritrit part of speech: noun, verb swallow in spanish: , pronunciation: swɑloʊ part of speech: verb, noun adjourn in spanish: , pronunciation: ədʒɜrn part of speech: verb recede in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪsid part of speech: verb sequester in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪkwestɜr part of speech: verb retire in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪtaɪr part of speech: verb take out in spanish: , pronunciation: teɪkaʊt part of speech: verb disengage in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪsɪngeɪdʒ part of speech: verb seclude in spanish: , pronunciation: səklud part of speech: verb crawfish in spanish: , pronunciation: krɔfɪʃ part of speech: noun unsay in spanish: , pronunciation: ənseɪ part of speech: verb call in in spanish: , pronunciation: kɔlɪn part of speech: verb back out in spanish: , pronunciation: bækaʊt part of speech: verb take back in spanish: , pronunciation: teɪkbæk part of speech: verb sequestrate in spanish: , pronunciation: sekwɪstreɪt part of speech: verb pull back in spanish: , pronunciation: pʊlbæk part of speech: verb call back in spanish: , pronunciation: kɔlbæk part of speech: verb bow out in spanish: , pronunciation: baʊaʊt part of speech: verb draw back in spanish: , pronunciation: drɔbæk part of speech: verb pull away in spanish: , pronunciation: pʊləweɪ part of speech: verb back away in spanish: , pronunciation: bækəweɪ part of speech: verb move back in spanish: , pronunciation: muvbæk part of speech: verb crawfish out in spanish: , pronunciation: krɔfɪʃaʊt part of speech: verb

Withdraw antonyms

bank pronunciation: bæŋk part of speech: noun engage pronunciation: engeɪdʒ part of speech: verb lock pronunciation: lɑk part of speech: noun, verb deposit pronunciation: dəpɑzɪt part of speech: noun mesh pronunciation: meʃ part of speech: noun operate pronunciation: ɑpɜreɪt part of speech: verb
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