Sentence for withdraw | Use withdraw in a sentence

How to use withdraw in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use withdraw in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for withdraw.

  • You ought to withdraw! (8)
  • I withdraw nothing. (8)
  • To halt is to withdraw. (1)
  • I withdraw my words, sir. (8)
  • She did not withdraw her hand. (10)
  • No, you shall not withdraw your hand. (10)
  • This time he did not withdraw his eyes. (1)
  • He took her hand, and she did not withdraw it. (10)
  • Hilary seemed at once to withdraw into himself. (8)
  • He has no business to withdraw the attention of my partner from me. (4)
  • Withdraw this wicked charge, and write an apology that Ronald can show. (8)
  • You must either withdraw unreservedly, or I must confront you with him. (8)
  • She tried to withdraw it, failed, gave up the attempt, and looked at him wistfully. (8)
  • She had been looking him defiantly in the eyes, and she could not withdraw her gaze. (9)
  • And he saw her suddenly stretch out her hands to him, and withdraw them to her breast. (8)
  • It seeks to withdraw itself, to stand aloof; to be distinguished, and not to be identified. (9)
  • Who leads you to fancy there is one earthly chance for you when you say you cannot withdraw? (10)
  • Now that the battle had been won, prudence required that he withdraw to his base of operations. (1)
  • Or sometimes a footman handed her his letter, courteously phrased to withdraw from the alliance. (10)
  • Aunt Lisbeth touched the smoky yellow glass with a mincing lip, and beckoned Margarita to withdraw. (10)
  • She shrank her hand back: she did not wish to withdraw the hand, only to shun the pledge it signified. (10)
  • He did not disown it or withdraw it, but seemed to feel (not indignantly) that there had been an abuse of it. (9)
  • What he did seemed blasphemous and desperate after his words and his reading; but she dared not withdraw her hand. (12)
  • Or, finally, imagine that you yourself had become impoverished, and were forced to withdraw all assistance from me. (12)
  • But, he had presence of mind enough to catch his stick out of the rack, and withdraw his hand before arriving at the kitchen. (8)
  • She makes as if to withdraw from an unwarranted intrusion, but suddenly turning, stands, with lips pressed together, waiting. (8)
  • It appeared that he had wished his uncle to withdraw with him, and Mr. Romfrey had bidden him postpone private communications. (10)
  • But there was only one question, if he were to withdraw his whole account from Milling & FitzMaurice, they might be embarrassed. (18)
  • Inquiry showed that the big merchants had threatened to withdraw their advertisements unless the newspapers changed their attitude. (16)
  • I expect to make them withdraw those demands to-day: if they do, take it straight from me, gentlemen, we shall back them again at once. (8)
  • A moment of stiffness followed; Mrs. Leighton would have liked to withdraw from the intimacy of the situation, but she did not know how. (9)
  • By a violent but vain effort to withdraw the blade the wound was enlarged; a rill of blood escaped, running sinuously down into the deranged clothing. (1)
  • Only was it when Champlain threatened to withdraw his French soldiers altogether that the Huron chiefs consented to confine their barbarities to the men alone. (19)

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Definition of withdraw:

  • withdraw, with-draw’, v.t. to draw back or away: to take back: to recall. | v.i. to retire: to go away. | ns. withdraw’al, withdraw’ment; withdraw’er; withdraw’ing-room, a room used to retire into: a drawing-room. (0)

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