Withdrew [verb]

Definition of Withdrew:

remove something or someone from situation

Synonyms of Withdrew:

● Quit

● Depart

● Pull out

● Retire

● Disengage

● Leave

● Eliminate

● Go

● Drop out

● Retreat

● Blow

● Abjure

● Recede

● Secede

● Switch

● Book

● Exit

● Quail

● Vacate

● Recoil

● Detach

● Extract

● Shrink

● Back out

● Bail out

● Bow out

● Check out

● Draw back

● Fall back

● Get off

● Phase out

● Take off

● Pull back

● Absent oneself

● Draw away

● Ease out

● Exfiltrate

● Get away

● Get lost

● Give ground

● Give way

● Keep aloof

● Keep apart

● Make oneself scarce

● Run along

● Seclude oneself

● Take a hike

● Take away

● Take leave

● Take out


Opposite/Antonyms of Withdrew:

● Allow

● Advance

● Meet

● Face

● Arrive

● Keep

● Engage

● Join

● Begin

● Enter

● Continue

● Stay

● Come

● Permit

● Remain

● Unite

● Combine

● Come in

● Persevere


Sentence/Example of Withdrew:

She withdrew, and presently came back with a note which she despatched to Mauburn.

I thanked her; and she withdrew to read them; saying, she would return them, when she had.

After his explanation Hank withdrew to the darkest corner of the room and was silent.

And leaning upon my Hannah's arm, withdrew to my own apartment.

These troubles in the Church so powerfully affected them that they withdrew.

Their fingers met, and he withdrew his hand with a quick gesture.

Napoleon withdrew his hand as sharply as if a bee amid the fruit had stung him.

Deliberately he withdrew his attention from the unessentials.

The tree hyraxes, out-screeched and outnumbered, fell into silence or withdrew.

Then she withdrew her arms, and this time he did not try to detain her.