We have no meanings for "withdraw the letter" in our records yet.
1 She bethought herself suddenly and made an effort to withdraw the letter from its rather conspicuous position.
2 The old darkey was fumbling with his hat, trying to withdraw the letter he had put away so carefully.
3 No, I withdraw the letter .
4 The FBI agreed on April 21 to withdraw the letter and unseal the court case, making some of the documents available to the public.
5 A week later, however, the company withdrew the letter with no further details.
6 The secretary withdrew the letter , and slipped another in its place.
7 She opened the envelope as she stood, withdrew the letter , and glanced at the signature.
8 With a feeling of faintness she withdrew the letter .
9 Alice reached into her purse and withdrew the letter she'd picked up at the American Express office.
10 In that you have been very wise, and there can be no difficulty in your withdrawing the letter .
11 "Can you read?" she said suddenly, withdrawing the letter .
12 From the envelope, as he commenced withdrawing the letter , there dropped upon the desk a narrow piece of paper, folded like a bill.
13 I will see them on the television saying they had withdrawn the letter to me, when they haven't sent it in the first place.
14 The denial was vehement but, it turned out, inaccurate, as the department conceded when it formally withdrew the letter on December 11, 2011.
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