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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 your plea. - WordReference Forums
I hoped someone could give me a hand with register (and confirm if my translation is correct) for " Do you wish to withdraw your plea?" My two attempts are: ¿Desea retractarse de su declaración? and ¿Desea retirar su declaración? Is there a better way to say this? It is from a waiver of
- withdrawn passing withdrawn failing (withdraw, withdrew)
The other system: If a student withdraws after the last date to withdraw without academic penalty, the student will receive a grade of Withdrawn Fail (WF) Withdrawing before that date receives a grade of Withdrawn Pass (WP)
- draw withdraw water - WordReference Forums
Hi, please what is the difference in general between draw water and withdraw water? Thank you
- 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
- drop out \ withdraw | WordReference Forums
Both versions are possible Withdraw from college suggests that you intend to comply with the standard rules for withdrawing so that you don't ruin your grade point average or your chances to enroll in college again Drop out could imply that you will simply stop attending classes without any concern for your grade point average or your chances of enrolling in college again some day
- (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)
- withdraw vs take out - WordReference Forums
You are right, "withdraw" sounds more formal "I will take some money out from the cash machine" is basically correct, but it almost sounds to me like you are stealing it
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