withdrawal
Collocations
22(noun.) removing/leaving
ADJ
imminent | immediate, rapid, sudden | gradual, phased | complete, full, total, unconditional, wholesale | partial | strategic, tactical | voluntary
ignominious
After losing the match badly, the team made an ignominious withdrawal from the tournament.
military, troop
VERB + WITHDRAWAL
call for, demand
Human rights groups are demanding the withdrawal of the controversial law that was passed last month.
agree to | announce
make
After losing money in the stock market, he decided to make a withdrawal from his savings account.
PREP
~ by
The sudden withdrawal by the bank left many customers frustrated and confused.
~ from
The bank announced a sudden withdrawal from the international market due to financial difficulties.
(noun.) from a bank account
ADJ
cash
VERB + WITHDRAWAL
make
PREP
~ from
He decided to make a withdrawal from his savings account to pay for the car repairs.
(noun.) stopping
ADJ
alcohol, drug
VERB + WITHDRAWAL
suffer
WITHDRAWAL + NOUN
symptoms
PREP
~ from
After quitting coffee, he experienced mild withdrawal from caffeine for several days.