
Withdraw vs Withdrawal? - WordReference Forums
Mar 30, 2009 · If you are about to withdraw your child from school, you need to write a letter of withdrawal. From this example it seems that withdraw is the verb and withdrawal the noun.
(Withdraw deposit) (debit credit) (loan debt) - WordReference …
Oct 22, 2021 · Withdraw is an everyday verb: I go to the bank to withdraw money from my account... Is there a cash machine near here? I need to withdraw some money... Deposit is …
draw/withdraw water - WordReference Forums
Jul 31, 2022 · Hi, please what is the difference in general between draw water and withdraw water? Thank you.
bank withdrawal - WordReference Forums
Jan 3, 2016 · Hola, foreros, buscando una traducción para "bank withdrawal" (cuando uno retira dinero del banco), encontré tanto "retiro" como "retirada" como traducciones de esta palabra. …
drop a [university] class - WordReference Forums
Jun 6, 2016 · Because I also have to know how to say to "withdraw from a class" and I can't ask that here, can you give your opinion on it through this link? To withdraw from a class …
Rescind vs. withdraw vs. cancel - WordReference Forums
Jan 28, 2019 · After an emperor enacts an order, sometimes even himself can't "rescind" or "withdraw" or "cancel" that order. Are they all correct? If so, which is the best in this situation? …
draw on vs withdraw from - WordReference Forums
Apr 8, 2023 · Hello. Are 'to draw on' and 'to withdraw from' interchangeable when talking about bank accounts? Thank you. Example: John drew on his bank account yesterday. John …
withdrawn passing / withdrawn failing (withdraw, withdrew)
Apr 28, 2021 · If the student has a failing grade at time of the withdrawal, as determined by the instructor the student is issued a Withdraw Failing mark (WF). The other system: If a student …
retreat vs withdraw - WordReference Forums
Nov 6, 2012 · If you restrict the range of meaning of withdraw to mean retreat in battle then there is little difference, although retreat tends to be forced, and withdrawl tends to not forced. But in …
withdraw vs take out - WordReference Forums
Apr 1, 2010 · You are right, "withdraw" sounds more formal. "I will take some money out from the cash machine" is basically correct, but it almost sounds to me like you are stealing it.