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with·draw·ing
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Withdrawing
of Withdraw
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of withdrawing in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of withdrawing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of withdrawing in a Sentence
We feel that what Russia is doing is trying to save face. They say they are withdrawing troops from Kiev region. That's not true for one simple reason. They're not withdrawing. ... They were kicked( out).
Take a bet on it. The stock market will never and not go up as long as retail investors money is there. Small up blip may come for a day but very next day it will be down The day retail investors start withdrawing heavily money by selling shares and leaving stock market, the companies will start panicking and pulling up its shares price to attract small investors again
Interior Ministry adviser Zoryan Shkiryak:
There is no use in talking about a ceasefire from the side of the rebels. They are not withdrawing arms, they are not observing the ceasefire, they continue to relocate units and increase their number of tanks and rocket launchers.
Whole Indian market is in panic mood and investors are queuing up for withdrawing money from Shares, MF and SIP, as they have seen their saving cash eroding while swindler companies are enjoying thanks to govt and brokers fooling tactics
America does not have the luxury of withdrawing from the world, our security, and our prosperity, and our values demand that we remain engaged and involved in -- often distant places.
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