"withdraw" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

withdraw verbo

withdraw + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 73
withdraw money • withdraw one's support • withdraw one's troops • withdraw one's forces • withdraw one's hand • withdraw one's offer • ...
verbo + withdraw
Kolokacji: 22
begin withdrawing • threaten to withdraw • forced to withdraw • agree to withdraw • decide to withdraw • begin to withdraw • ...
withdraw + preposición
Kolokacji: 41
withdraw from • withdraw into • withdraw before • withdraw after • withdraw under • ...
withdraw + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 62
later withdraw • quickly withdraw • eventually withdraw • immediately withdraw • withdraw completely • ...
  • He did not withdraw formally from politics until about four years ago.
  • But he later said Pakistan had not formally withdrawn the resolution.
  • Massachusetts did not formally withdraw its claim to the region, first made in 1629, until December 16, 1786.
  • After several years of open warfare, the Dutch formally withdrew in 1661.
  • The originals were never formally withdrawn, but have been out of stock for some time.
  • North Korea announced last year that it had formally withdrawn from the commission.
  • The lawsuit was formally withdrawn on January 15, 2013 without prejudice.
  • She formally withdrew from all court performing in 1788.
  • It was not however formally withdrawn until October 1915.
  • "We should not hesitate to formally withdraw from a treaty which no longer serves our national security interests."
17. unilaterally withdraw = jednostronnie cofnij unilaterally withdraw

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