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be withdrawing
verb
To pull (something) back, aside, or away.
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He seems to be withdrawing from rivalry.
12.13pm: Q: When will we be withdrawing from Afghanistan?
"It happened a few times, but then I wouldn't be withdrawing.
And she will be withdrawing from the commission ahead of the inquiry.
High numbers will be withdrawing from class A drugs and very many will be mentally ill.
Chávez appeared — for now — to be withdrawing from the battlefield he had helped to create, pragmatically cutting his losses.
On Sept. 6 the Met announced that Mr. Levine would be withdrawing from his performances until at least late January.
Its main defect is that it makes the government responsible for corporate restructuring just when it should be withdrawing.
It would not be withdrawing its "non-automatic replacement policy for journalists who leave by natural wastage".
Hoskins, whose screen roles spanned gritty gangster films to the animated Hollywood hit Who Framed Roger Rabbit, said he would be withdrawing from acting after a "wonderful career".
See articleThe Shabab, an al-Qaeda-linked militia that used to dominate Somalia, was reported to be withdrawing from the port city of Kismayo, its last stronghold.
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