1 to no longer provide -- trekke tilbake
3 to state that sth you said earlier is not true -- trekke tilbake
She later withdrew the accusation. Hun trakk senere beskyldningen tilbake.
4 to become quiet and stop speaking to anyone -- trekke seg unna
5 to (cause to) move back or away -- trekke (seg) tilbake
6 to take back (something one has said) -- trekke tilbake, tilbakekalle, frafalle
7 to remove (money from a bank account etc) -- fjerne, ta ut, inndra
When the safe zone collapsed in the next phase of the war, they confronted this dilemma directly by temporarily withdrawing their protection of civilians.
After this age any worker may begin withdrawing funds, regardless of how much he or she has accumulated.
The aspirated cytoplasm and the spermatozoon were then gently ejected into the cytoplasm and the needle was withdrawn.
The tip of the needle was gently positioned inside the target pronucleus which was aspirated, while the needle was withdrawn.
As noted, the practice of withdrawing young girls from school greatly diminished in the late 1960s and 1970s.
However, this amount does not exactly represent the resources available for retirement since this includes the amounts that have been withdrawn for housing and investments.
One of the three woman, who was ninety-five years of age, was withdrawn when it became clear that she found the interviews too exhausting.
Federal officials said employers were withdrawing from the fund faster, increasing the burden on those that remained.
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(お金)を引き出す, 取り消す, 撤回する…
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