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be withdrawal
noun
Receiving from someone's care what one has earlier entrusted to them. Usually refers to money.
Exact(15)
There will be withdrawal symptoms, but hang in there.
A sensible objective, Mr. McNamara told them, would be "withdrawal with honor".
Five days a month of rolling strikes during which there will be withdrawal of all cover from 8am-5pm.
The triage nurse, Alyce Heatherington, told the police escorting a handcuffed Dhu that "this could be withdrawal from drugs".
For a global company that sources only a small portion of its revenue to that country, the preferred path may be withdrawal.
It is pointless for a government to attempt a fundamental renegotiation of our relations with the EU unless it has a credible sanction in hand - and that can only be withdrawal.
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Furthermore, we assumed that 10% of patients will be withdrawals.
I think a lot of what we saw was withdrawal".
One is withdrawal, which would bring on the tremors and also sweating.
The alternative is withdrawal and devaluation by the distressed members.
That pain is withdrawal.
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