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Meanings of
withdrawing
in English
Russian
отчисление
Spanish
expulsión
Catalan
expulsió
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Removal of a student from an academic institution.
exclusion
expulsion
Russian
отчисление
Withdrawing.
Related terms
retreating
Synonyms
Examples for "
exclusion
"
exclusion
expulsion
Examples for "
exclusion
"
1
Objective: Identify risk factors for delay in the diagnosis and trial
exclusion
.
2
The EU executive said it remained unclear how an
exclusion
would work.
3
He said social-economic issues and fighting poverty and social
exclusion
were crucial.
4
This Government has one last chance to tackle poverty and social
exclusion
.
5
Excessive greenhouse gas emissions became a criterion for
exclusion
four years ago.
1
Rules are strict: fighting, drug use and alcohol abuse lead to
expulsion
.
2
Prussia demanded the
expulsion
of the pretender; to which Austria said no.
3
The horizontal position favors the retention of semen; the erect its
expulsion
.
4
If the request is rejected, the
expulsion
procedure will be immediately triggered.
5
Gladstone, the chief figure in the
expulsion
and disbarment, favored the resolution.
Usage of
withdrawing
in English
1
Yet even in the ladies'
withdrawing
room, something was not quite right.
2
One hundred years ago this week, New Zealanders began
withdrawing
from Gallipoli.
3
Wilson proposes
withdrawing
England from the Common Market if he is elected.
4
The next day, however, Mr Crisp sent an email
withdrawing
the request.
5
He said he had written to Mr Peters
withdrawing
Niue's initial support.
6
However, the Crown Prosecution Service is now
withdrawing
the European arrest warrant.
7
On
withdrawing
the latter spiral, the needle passed in the opposite direction.
8
Yesterday the UN announced it was
withdrawing
its staff from the country.
9
Schwab attributed the lower number to clients
withdrawing
cash to pay taxes.
10
The affair was finished; the cantons were engaged, without means of
withdrawing
.
11
The crowd did not actually begin
withdrawing
,
according to a Reuters witness.
12
A second competitor, Unica Communications, had previously announced it was
withdrawing
altogether.
13
Obama counters that
withdrawing
support too soon could hurt the fragile recovery.
14
In fact, fewer were
withdrawing
money from their investments compared to February.
15
He felt consciousness slipping away, ripple by ripple, like a
withdrawing
sea.
16
Some Labour officials claimed that they were threatened into
withdrawing
their statements.
Other examples for "withdrawing"
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About this term
withdrawing
Noun
Singular
withdraw
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
withdraw from
withdraw troops
withdraw money
withdraw support
withdraw cash
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Translations for
withdrawing
Russian
отчисление
исключение
Spanish
expulsión
expulsion
Catalan
expulsió
Withdrawing
through the time
Withdrawing
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Common
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