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withdrawn

[with-drawn, with-] / wɪðˈdrɔn, wɪθ- /




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"As a result of these inconsistencies and investigations into them, a person who resides at Oak Park Station has withdrawn their support for the police and is no longer cooperating with us," Fielke said.

From Barron's

A Roth is a great option for younger adults, she says, since contributions are made after taxes but can be withdrawn tax and penalty free, providing more flexibility than tax-advantaged retirement accounts.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This advice is intended to help EU risk managers determine when products should be withdrawn from the market as a precautionary public health measure," it added.

From Barron's

Along the way, Babilonia matured from the shy withdrawn child who refused to hold a boy’s hand into a bold, strong and confident woman.

From Los Angeles Times

In South Africa, the film was withdrawn from major theaters just before its release, with the distributor citing "the current climate."

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