VOOZH about

URL: https://www.wordreference.com/englishcollocations/withdraw

⇱ withdraw - WordReference.com English Collocations


withdraw

Listen:
UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/wɪðˈdrɔː/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/wɪðˈdrɔ, wɪθ-/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(wiᵺ drô, with-)

Inflections of 'withdraw' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
withdraws
v 3rd person singular
withdrawing
v pres p
withdrew
v past
withdrawn
v past p

Collocations for "withdraw"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "withdraw" in context.

WordReference English Collocations © 2026

withdraw

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
v
  1. withdraw [money, cash, $50]
  2. withdraw from your [savings, checking] account
  3. withdraw or [modify, transfer, amend, change, withhold]
  4. withdraw [your application, his request, our support]
  5. withdraw (yourself) from the [running, competition, race, election]
  6. withdraw from [others, social activity, the party]
  7. withdrawing from [public life, politics] (in order to)
  8. withdrew to her [room, bed]
  9. withdraw the [troops, soldiers] (from)
  10. withdraw as [counsel, attorney]
  11. decide to withdraw
  12. [may, can] withdraw at any time
  13. withdraw [officially, preemptively]
  14. sexually explicit: withdraw before ejaculation
  15. withdrawing from [drugs, heroin]
'withdraw' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "withdraw" in the title:

(Withdraw deposit) (debit credit) (loan debt) - English Only forum
A cash card is a card to withdraw money with. - English Only forum
Argentine units to withdraw with their weapons, except for those made prisoner - English Only forum
bids 'study to withdraw thine heart - English Only forum
collect/withdraw/pick up - English Only forum
Does not withdraw impassive fingers from avid lips that press them so. - English Only forum
draw on vs withdraw from - English Only forum
draw/withdraw water - English Only forum
drop out \ withdraw - English Only forum
Ebb or withdraw? - English Only forum
entitled to withdraw consent - English Only forum
entitled to withdraw or annul a regulation - English Only forum
He might withdraw the same, too. - English Only forum
I’ll withdraw convention and use conventional usage instead. - English Only forum
If you <intent> to withdraw - English Only forum
In case they/customers need to withdraw cash - English Only forum
not (hers) to deploy or withdraw - English Only forum
Pull out / Withdraw - English Only forum
rather than panic or withdraw - English Only forum
Recall & Withdraw - English Only forum
recall or withdraw - English Only forum
recede vs withdraw - English Only forum
Rescind vs. withdraw vs. cancel - English Only forum
Resign vs. Withdraw - English Only forum
retreat vs withdraw - English Only forum
revoke, withdraw - English Only forum
set expression for "to withdraw a reform/law" - English Only forum
Stop out: To withdraw temporarily from some institution of learning - English Only forum
suppress, leave out, remove, lift, withdraw - English Only forum
The country "withdraw" from the organization - English Only forum
more...
  • Go to Preferences page and choose from different actions for taps or mouse clicks.

In other languages: Spanish | French | Italian | Portuguese | Romanian | German | Dutch | Swedish | Russian | Polish | Czech | Greek | Turkish | Chinese | Japanese | Korean | Arabic

Advertisements
Advertisements
Report an inappropriate ad.
WordReference.com
WORD OF THE DAY
GET THE DAILY EMAIL!
Become a WordReference Supporter to view the site ad-free.
Firefox users: use search shortcuts for the fastest search of WordReference.
Copyright © 2026 WordReference.com
Please report any problems.