Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

withdraw, withdraws, withdrawing, withdrawn, withdrew
Synonyms: retract, remove, retreat, pull out, extract

Antonyms: deposit, insert, advance, offer, provide

The Verb Withdraw – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb withdraw is an irregular verb that means to take something back or remove it. It is commonly used for taking money out of a bank account, for a person or group retreating, or for taking back a statement.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: withdraw
■ Past Simple: withdrew
■ Past Participle: withdrawn
■ Present Participle/Gerund: withdrawing


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Withdraw' implies a movement of removal or retreat.


1. Taking Money from an Account
This is its most frequent, everyday use.


■ Banking: 'I need to go to the ATM to withdraw some cash.'


2. Retreating or Leaving
This refers to pulling out of a place, situation, or competition.


■ Military: 'The general gave the order for the troops to withdraw.'
■ Competition: 'She had to withdraw from the race due to an injury.'


3. Taking Back a Statement or Offer
This refers to retracting something that was said or offered.


■ Retraction: 'The politician was forced to withdraw his controversial remarks.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: NOUN FORM AND SOCIAL CONTEXTNoun 'Withdrawal': The related noun is 'withdrawal.'
■ 1. Banking: 'He made a large cash withdrawal.'
■ 2. Addiction: The unpleasant physical and mental effects of stopping an addictive substance are called withdrawal symptoms.


■ Adjective 'Withdrawn': A person who is 'withdrawn' is very quiet and does not want to talk to other people, often as a result of unhappiness or shyness.
■ Example: 'After the incident, he became quiet and withdrawn.'



WITHDRAW - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Iwithdraw
★ youwithdraw
★ he/she/itwithdraws
★ wewithdraw
★ you (plural)withdraw
★ theywithdraw
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Present Simple
- I withdraw money from the ATM every Friday.
- You withdraw from the conversation when it gets heated.
- He withdraws his support for the project. | An army withdraws from a battle.
- We withdraw our offer if the conditions are not met.
- You (plural) withdraw your children from the school.
- They withdraw into their shells when they feel shy.
WITHDRAW - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amwithdrawing
★ you arewithdrawing
★ he/she/it iswithdrawing
★ we arewithdrawing
★ you arewithdrawing
★ they arewithdrawing
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Present Continuous
- I am withdrawing my application for the job.
- You are withdrawing from the competition due to an injury.
- He is withdrawing a large sum of money from his account. | The company is withdrawing the faulty product from the market.
- We are withdrawing our troops from the region.
- You (plural) are withdrawing your support.
- They are withdrawing into themselves.
WITHDRAW - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I havewithdrawn
★ you havewithdrawn
★ he/she/it haswithdrawn
★ we havewithdrawn
★ you havewithdrawn
★ they havewithdrawn
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Present Perfect
- I have withdrawn some cash for the weekend.
- You have withdrawn your complaint.
- He has withdrawn from public life. | She has withdrawn her name from consideration.
- We have withdrawn our forces from the occupied territory.
- You (plural) have withdrawn your offer.
- They have withdrawn their children from the activity.
WITHDRAW - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beenwithdrawing
★ you have beenwithdrawing
★ he/she/it has beenwithdrawing
★ we have beenwithdrawing
★ you have beenwithdrawing
★ they have beenwithdrawing
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been withdrawing from my social life lately.
- You have been withdrawing money from your savings account.
- He has been withdrawing his investments from the stock market. | The tide has been withdrawing.
- We have been withdrawing our support gradually.
- You (plural) have been withdrawing from the discussions.
- They have been withdrawing their troops for weeks.
WITHDRAW - PAST SIMPLE
★ Iwithdrew
★ youwithdrew
★ he/she/itwithdrew
★ wewithdrew
★ you (plural)withdrew
★ theywithdrew
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Past Simple
- I withdrew a hundred euros from the cash machine.
- You withdrew your statement after realizing it was false.
- He withdrew his hand from the fire. | She withdrew from the race.
- We withdrew our offer yesterday.
- You (plural) withdrew from the tournament.
- They withdrew their troops last year.
WITHDRAW - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I waswithdrawing
★ you werewithdrawing
★ he/she/it waswithdrawing
★ we werewithdrawing
★ you werewithdrawing
★ they werewithdrawing
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Past Continuous
- I was withdrawing money when the machine broke down.
- You were withdrawing from the group.
- He was withdrawing his troops from the front line. | The company was withdrawing the product from shelves.
- We were withdrawing our support for the candidate.
- You (plural) were withdrawing your investment.
- They were withdrawing to a safer position.
WITHDRAW - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadwithdrawn
★ you hadwithdrawn
★ he/she/it hadwithdrawn
★ we hadwithdrawn
★ you hadwithdrawn
★ they hadwithdrawn
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Past Perfect
- I had withdrawn the money before the bank closed.
- You had withdrawn your application before they could reject it.
- He had withdrawn from society and lived as a hermit. | The army had withdrawn before the enemy arrived.
- We had withdrawn our offer.
- You (plural) had withdrawn from the competition.
- They had withdrawn their support.
WITHDRAW - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beenwithdrawing
★ you had beenwithdrawing
★ he/she/it had beenwithdrawing
★ we had beenwithdrawing
★ you had beenwithdrawing
★ they had beenwithdrawing
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been withdrawing from my friends for months.
- You had been withdrawing money from that account.
- He had been withdrawing his forces for some time. | The company had been withdrawing the product.
- We had been withdrawing our investments.
- You (plural) had been withdrawing your support.
- They had been withdrawing to the border.
WITHDRAW - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willwithdraw
★ you willwithdraw
★ he/she/it willwithdraw
★ we willwithdraw
★ you willwithdraw
★ they willwithdraw
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Future Simple
- I will withdraw my complaint if you apologize.
- You will withdraw from the class if it's too hard.
- He will withdraw his troops from the border. | The company will withdraw the product.
- We will withdraw our offer tomorrow.
- You (plural) will withdraw your children from the school.
- They will withdraw their money from the bank.
WITHDRAW - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will bewithdrawing
★ you will bewithdrawing
★ he/she/it will bewithdrawing
★ we will bewithdrawing
★ you will bewithdrawing
★ they will bewithdrawing
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Future Continuous
- I will be withdrawing my support for the project.
- You will be withdrawing from your social commitments.
- He will be withdrawing money from the account. | The army will be withdrawing over the next few days.
- We will be withdrawing our team from the tournament.
- You (plural) will be withdrawing your investments.
- They will be withdrawing their offer.
WITHDRAW - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will havewithdrawn
★ you will havewithdrawn
★ he/she/it will havewithdrawn
★ we will havewithdrawn
★ you will havewithdrawn
★ they will havewithdrawn
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Future Perfect
- I will have withdrawn all my money from that bank by next week.
- You will have withdrawn from the race.
- He will have withdrawn his troops by the deadline. | She will have withdrawn her application.
- We will have withdrawn our support.
- You (plural) will have withdrawn your complaint.
- They will have withdrawn their forces.
WITHDRAW - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beenwithdrawing
★ you will have beenwithdrawing
★ he/she/it will have beenwithdrawing
★ we will have beenwithdrawing
★ you will have beenwithdrawing
★ they will have beenwithdrawing
Examples of the verb 'withdraw' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By the end of the year, the army will have been withdrawing for months.
- You will have been withdrawing from the world.
- He will have been withdrawing money. | The company will have been withdrawing the product.
- We will have been withdrawing our support.
- You (plural) will have been withdrawing your investments.
- They will have been withdrawing their troops.

Conjugation of the verb To Withdraw