What does withdrawn mean?
Definitions for withdrawn
wɪðˈdrɔn, wɪθ-with·drawn
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word withdrawn.
Princeton's WordNet
recluse, reclusive, withdrawnadjective
withdrawn from society; seeking solitude
"lived an unsocial reclusive life"
indrawn, withdrawnadjective
tending to reserve or introspection
"a quiet indrawn man"
Wiktionary
withdrawnadjective
introvert.
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withdrawn
Withdrawn refers to a person who is not socially engaged or tends not to interact with others, often due to shyness, introversion, or a psychological condition. It can also refer to removing something or being removed from a particular place or situation.
Webster Dictionary
Withdrawn
of Withdraw
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of withdrawn in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of withdrawn in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of withdrawn in a Sentence
Most districts that have been taken surround provincial capitals, suggesting that The Taliban are positioning themselves to try and take these capitals once foreign forces are fully withdrawn.
Deutsche Bank strategist George Saravelos:
A continuation of the deadlock on Monday will immediately shift focus to Wednesday’s bi-weekly ECB review of the ELA limits of Greek banks, in the event of failure, we would expect the ECB to become more explicit on the timing of when ELA funding would be withdrawn or capped.
If heavy weapons are withdrawn on our eastern border under the Minsk deal, then fine. But if the situation escalates, then we will again raise the issue of sophisticated defensive weaponry with our western partners, we are not going to attack anybody, but we would like to protect ourselves.
Development projects mysteriously stall; tournament hosting bids are suddenly compromised or withdrawn; national teams start to mysteriously face less favorable fixtures or and even referees.
Rest, especially prolonged rest, can have adverse effects for certain patients because they’re sitting around thinking about their symptoms, they’re withdrawn and they’re not engaged in normal social activities.
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- verschlossenGerman
- retiradoSpanish
- fisisäänpäinkääntynyt, sulkeutunutFinnish
- retiréFrench
- introvertidoPortuguese
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