noun the act of leaving a place, organization, or agreement
Withdrawal can refer to the act of retreating or pulling back troops from a specific area.
Withdrawal can refer to the process of disengaging from a particular behavior or activity, often leading to feelings of discomfort or distress.
Withdrawal refers to the act of taking money out of a bank account or investment.
Withdrawal can refer to the physical and psychological symptoms that occur when a person stops taking a certain substance, such as drugs or alcohol.
In literature, withdrawal can refer to a character's emotional or physical removal from a situation or relationship.
In psychology, withdrawal can refer to a defense mechanism where individuals remove themselves from a situation to cope with stress or anxiety.
In banking, withdrawal refers to the action of taking money out of an account.
In medicine, withdrawal can refer to the symptoms experienced when a person stops taking a particular substance, such as drugs or alcohol.
In the military, withdrawal can refer to the strategic decision to remove troops from a particular area or battle.