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verb
•
Used
other than
figuratively
or
idiomatically
: see
pull
, out.
•
To
withdraw
;
especially
of
military
forces
; to
retreat
.
•
To use
coitus interruptus
as a
method
of
birth control
.
•
To
remove
something from a
container
.
•
To
maneuver
a
vehicle
from the
side
of
a road
onto the
lane
.
•
To
draw out
or
lengthen
.
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Similar
to withdraw
pulling back
pulled back
withdrawals of
will withdraw
withdrawn ,
would withdraw
be withdrawn
pull back
withdraw from
withdrawal of
withdrew the
withdraw it
to evacuate
withdrawing from
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