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to withdrawal
noun
Receiving from someone's care what one has earlier entrusted to them. Usually refers to money.
Exact(60)
Six months' notice is to be given "prior to withdrawal".
Did those troubles lead to withdrawal, or was he already a loner?
March is a lousy choice of month to start the countdown to withdrawal.
When television pictures show the ships' embarrassing return, opposition to withdrawal may strengthen.
Detection leads to withdrawal deep into the sediment by burrowing species.
You may want to consider three conservative approaches to withdrawal rates.
Methadone doses were increased only according to withdrawal symptoms.
If used late in pregnancy, all antidepressants might lead to withdrawal symptoms [82].
I made clear to the pupils about their right to withdrawal at any point.
Physicians often make the call when it comes to withdrawal and return to play decisions.
Objectives: the usefulness of a new formula DTF*RSBI as a parameter to withdrawal mechanical ventilation.
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