withdrawal|withdrawals in English
noun
[with'draw·al || wɪð'drɔːl ,wɪθ-]
departure, retreat; drawing out funds (as from a bank account); revoking, retraction; resignation, retirement; pulling out; cessation of an addictive habit (e.g. use of narcotics)
Use "withdrawal|withdrawals" in a sentence
1. Deposits, withdrawals, cashier's checks, credit cards.
2. Periodic Withdrawals from a Lump Sum
3. Withdrawals are the worst way to die.
4. By law, savings Accounts limit withdrawals to six per statement cycle, with excess withdrawals subject to penalty fees.
5. Unexpected electronic withdrawals – At some point in the past the account holder may have authorized electronic withdrawals by a business.
6. The Cows Score for Opiate Withdrawal quantifies severity of opiate withdrawal
7. The CowS Score for Opiate Withdrawal quantifies severity of opiate withdrawal.
8. Dealing With Withdrawal
9. He has made several withdrawals from his bank account.
10. A posteriori control of TIR Carnet holders. Exclusion and withdrawals
11. It says in the newspaper the Army are making strategic withdrawals.
12. Barbiturate Withdrawal Timeline
13. Reemployment Assistance Appeal Withdrawal
14. Deal with withdrawal symptoms.
15. Withdrawal Akathisias usually begin
16. Athlete Withdrawal This section describes the following aspects of athlete withdrawal from the AAP:
17. The Cataloging department handles transfers, withdrawals, typographic errors, incorrect authority records
18. Chronic, tardive, and withdrawal Akathisias
19. Cash machines automate two basic functions of a bank - deposits and withdrawals.
20. View your retirement savings balance and Calculate your withdrawals for each year
21. I have 8 milligram Suboxone for maintenance in case I go through withdrawals.
22. • Isolation and withdrawal, accident proneness
23. PRESENTIAL Attendment TIME We also proceed with the withdrawals and deliveries
24. any deposits or withdrawals of funds from the CFD trading account.
25. ● Withdrawal from family and friends