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to withdrew
verb
To pull (something) back, aside, or away.
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The TO withdrew from the area north of Kamenska (including the village of Sažije on 24 December), retreating from Kamenska and Mijači the next day.
Another Eastern European teenager, Hungary's Agnes Szavay, had been forced to withdrew from the final at New Haven last week while playing Nadia Petrova.
But his campaign against the invasion of Suez appalled conservative readers, and led Jewish companies to withdrew their advertising, and three of the seven trustees to resign.
At Portsmouth, the club Mandaric previously owned, Alexandre Gaydamak, whom he sold to, withdrew his funding, then a parade of new owners failed to prevent a hideous administration.
But Mr. Edwards has failed to win any primary so far, and his most prominent supporter in New Jersey, Senate President Richard J. Codey, was said to be considering whether to withdrew his backing and endorse either Mr. Obama or Mrs. Clinton.
Protests against high drug costs there helped to spark a revolution that dramatically brought down the price of drugs in poor nations and led pharmaceutical manufacturers to withdrew a lawsuit against South Africa's Medicines Act, widely hailed as a step toward getting drugs to poor AIDS sufferers.
Similar(51)
He was right to withdraw.
There is nothing to withdraw.
He decided to withdraw.
I had to withdraw.
Better to withdraw.
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