Withdrawn from society; seeking solitude.
Tending to reserve or introspection.
1 He said his police security detail had recently been withdrawn without notice.
2 That final suggestion formed the basis for a Government amendment, later withdrawn .
3 It said the 29 positive results were on seven previously withdrawn products.
4 Several firms, mostly small biotech companies, have withdrawn their IPOs this year.
5 Mr Barnett had said five million tonnes of material had been withdrawn .
6 The children were withdrawn on the recommendation of the Western Health Board.
7 The proposal has since been withdrawn , Dublin City Coroner's Court heard yesterday.
8 None had used the classic 'serial killer' soubriquets of 'quiet' or ' withdrawn ' .
9 Another source also said Qatar's Doha Bank had withdrawn from the process.
10 But what would really happen if support for British agriculture were withdrawn ?
11 Support services to families are being withdrawn and our thresholds are increasing.
12 In the past number of days, one of these investors had withdrawn .
13 It was withdrawn shortly after a 1971 paper exposed the CCA risk.
14 In fact it was introduced in the 1992 budget but quickly withdrawn .
15 Aid is discretionary; it can be, and often is, reduced or withdrawn .
16 That charge was withdrawn today and replaced by the two new charges.
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