
1) Abjuration 2) Backdown 3) Bill 4) Climb-down 5) Debt 6) Deduction 7) Orderly retreat 8) Recantation 9) Renunciation 10) Retraction 11) Subtraction 12) The act of withdrawing
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1) Alienation 2) Backdown 3) Cancellation 4) Defection 5) Departure 6) Desertion 7) Detachment 8) Disinvestment 9) Exit 10) Lack 11) Recession 12) Recessional 13) Recoil 14) Regression 15) Relinquishment 16) Removal 17) Retreat 18) Secession 19) Taking
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- a retraction of a previously held position
- the act of taking out money or other capital
- the act of withdrawing
- avoiding emotional involvement
- formal separation from an alliance or federation
- the termination of drug taking
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• (n.) The act of withdrawing; withdrawment; retreat; retraction.
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1. a pathological retreat from interpersonal contact and social involvement, as may occur in schizophrenia, depression, or schizoid avoidant and schizotypal personality disorders. 2. (DSM III-R) a substance-specific organic brain syndrome that follows the cessation of use or reduction in intake of a psychoactive substance that had been regularly u....
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Failure to reach the reserve price or insufficient bidding. The auctioneer will withdraw the property from the auction.
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(from the article `alcoholism`) ...drinking. A purely pharmacological-physiological definition of alcoholism classifies it as a drug addiction that requires imbibing increasing ... In cases of severe alcohol withdrawal, it is common for seizures, mental clouding, disorientation, and hallucinations (both visual and auditory) to ... .....
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In a military action, an orderly movement of forces in a rearward direction in order to occupy more favourable ground. It is voluntary and controlled, unlike a
retreat. British forces withdrew to El...
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1. <psychology> A pathological retreat from interpersonal contact and social involvement, as may occur in schizophrenia, depression or schizoid avoidant and schizotypal personality disorders. ... 2. <pharmacology> A substance specific organic brain syndrome that follows the cessation of use or reduction in intake of a psychoactive subst...
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(with-draw´әl) a pathological retreat from interpersonal contact and social involvement, as may occur in avoidant, schizoid, or schizotypal personality disorders. the removal of something. a substance-induced disorder that follows the ending or decreasing of use of a psychoactive substance th...
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Formal process of leaving an institution before (and without) completing a degree.
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(n) When someone is involved or participated in the planning and preparatory stage of a crime, whether knowingly or unknowingly, and depart from that act, conspiracy or crime, before actual execution of the act or crime, either by knowing the real intention and effect of the crime or otherwise , such departure is named as withdrawal
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A removal of water from a surface or ground water source for use.
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The process of retreating from society and relationships with others. Usually indicated by aloofness
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A cancellation of registration in a course by a student within the specific withdrawal period as ind
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Students may withdraw from courses during a semester. This action becomes valid after the add/drop p
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With·draw'al noun The act of withdrawing; withdrawment; retreat; retraction.
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The removal of funds from an... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/withdrawal.htm?id=13075&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of withdrawal'>more</a>
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Type: Term Pronunciation: with-draw′ăl Definitions: 1. The act of removal or retreat. 2. A psychological and/or physical syndrome caused by the abrupt cessation of the use of a drug in an habituated person. 3. The therapeutic process of discontinuing a drug to avoid the symptoms of withdrawal (2). 4. A pattern of behavior observed in sch...
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In criminal law, leaving a conspiracy to commit a crime before the actual crime is committed. If the withdrawal is before any overt act, the withdrawing person may escape prosecution. (See also: overt act)
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Symptoms that appear during the process of stopping the use of a drug that has been taken regularly.
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noun the termination of drug taking
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detachment noun avoiding emotional involvement
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In a military action, an orderly movement of forces in a rearward direction in order to occupy more favourable ground. It is voluntary and controlled, unlike a retreat
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[SAT terms] the act of ceasing to participate in an activity
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