withdrawal

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Withdrawal' means to remove or take back something that was previously given or committed. It often involves stepping back or leaving a certain situation.
Examples in Different Contexts
In international treaties, 'withdrawal' is a complex process. A diplomat might declare, 'Negotiating terms of withdrawal requires meticulous deliberation to address concerns, manage repercussions, and uphold international relations.'
Practice Scenarios
Creative

Scenario:

You've been a little hesitant about submitting your novel to the publisher, is there something causing you to second-guess?

Response:

Yes, I've been thinking to make a withdrawal of my novel from the publisher. I feel it requires more modifications.

Business

Scenario:

Given the recent market downturn, there is a concern that investors might be more cautious with their funds.

Response:

The market situation does warrant caution. However, a sudden withdrawal of investments would be detrimental.

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