
Withdraw vs Withdrawal? - WordReference Forums
Mar 30, 2009 · If you are about to withdraw your child from school, you need to write a letter of withdrawal. From this example it seems that withdraw is the verb and withdrawal the noun.
He withdrew his self-nomination to the board. - WordReference …
Mar 24, 2025 · If someone nominates their self to a condo board and then decides to withdraw from the election "race," do we say, "He withdrew his self-nomination to the board"? By self …
draw/withdraw water - WordReference Forums
Jul 31, 2022 · Hi, please what is the difference in general between draw water and withdraw water? Thank you.
withdrawn passing / withdrawn failing (withdraw, withdrew)
Apr 28, 2021 · If the student has a failing grade at time of the withdrawal, as determined by the instructor the student is issued a Withdraw Failing mark (WF). The other system: If a student …
withdrawn - WordReference Forums
May 8, 2020 · HI, what is the meaning of "withdrwan" in the below sentence? Is that "pull out" meaning? If so, can it be used as intransitive verb as well as transitive verb? "Children have …
(Withdraw deposit) (debit credit) (loan debt) - WordReference …
Oct 22, 2021 · Withdraw is an everyday verb: I go to the bank to withdraw money from my account... Is there a cash machine near here? I need to withdraw some money... Deposit is …
Withhold v. withdraw - WordReference Forums
Oct 7, 2009 · Hello again, It seems I have another interesting question today. This time it is connected with the following sentences: "This approach leads to some thorny and predictable …
Stop out: To withdraw temporarily from some institution of learning
Mar 17, 2017 · Hello everyone, I found on Thefreedictionary (probably an AmE definition) that the phrasal verb "stop out" can be used meaning "to withdraw temporarily from some institution of …
vote, vote for or vote on - WordReference Forums
Aug 29, 2015 · Hello, my friends, If I intend to say that I give my vote for you and I will support you, which phrase is idiomatic. The fist one is the entry in the dictionary but I have seen …
What is the root form of "μὴ εἰσενέγκῃς"? | WordReference Forums
Dec 11, 2018 · εἰσενέγκω: 1st person singular, subjunctive, aorist εἰσενέγκῃς: 2nd person singular, subjunctive, aorist The verb in the indicative form of present, 1st person, is εἰσφέρω.