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  • Withdraw vs Withdrawal? - WordReference Forums
    If you are about to withdraw your child from school, you need to write a letter of withdrawal From this example it seems that withdraw is the verb and withdrawal the noun
  • (Withdraw deposit) (debit credit) (loan debt) - WordReference Forums
    Withdraw is an everyday verb: I go to the bank to withdraw money from my account Is there a cash machine near here? I need to withdraw some money Deposit is the opposit of withdraw: My bank has a night safe where people can deposit cash, so that it can't be stolen from their shop during the night Debit is a technical term (verb or noun)
  • draw withdraw water - WordReference Forums
    Hi, please what is the difference in general between draw water and withdraw water? Thank you
  • withdrawn - WordReference Forums
    HI, what is the meaning of "withdrwan" in the below sentence? Is that "pull out" meaning? If so, can it be used as intransitive verb as well as transitive verb? "Children have increasingly withdrawn from the fundamental and formative experiences of nature in their own neighborhoods, leading
  • He withdrew his self-nomination to the board. - WordReference Forums
    If someone nominates their self to a condo board and then decides to withdraw from the election "race," do we say, "He withdrew his self-nomination to the board"? By self-nomination, I mean that a person nominates their self to a governing body without being nominated by anyone else The
  • draw on vs withdraw from - WordReference Forums
    Hello Are 'to draw on' and 'to withdraw from' interchangeable when talking about bank accounts? Thank you Example: John drew on his bank account yesterday John withdrew from his bank account yesterday Patricia drew 50 dollars on her bank account yesterday Patricia withdrew 50 dollars from
  • Stop out: To withdraw temporarily from some institution of learning
    Hello everyone, I found on Thefreedictionary (probably an AmE definition) that the phrasal verb "stop out" can be used meaning "to withdraw temporarily from some institution of learning" I learned here that one of the best options in this context is to use "take time off from (college, etc)"
  • drop a [university] class - WordReference Forums
    Because I also have to know how to say to "withdraw from a class" and I can't ask that here, can you give your opinion on it through this link? To withdraw from a class (university context)


















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