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  • 21withdrawal — (n.) 1820s, act of taking back, also retraction of a statement, from WITHDRAW (Cf. withdraw) + AL (Cf. al) (2). Earlier words in the same sense were withdrawment (1640s); withdraught (mid 14c.). Meaning removal of money from a bank, etc. is from… …

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  • 22abduction — n. 1. Withdrawing, withdrawal, withdrawment, drawing away. 2. Kidnapping, etc. See abduct …

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  • 23seclusion — n. Separation, retirement, privacy, secrecy, obscurity, solitude, withdrawment …

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  • 24withdrawal — n. 1. Abduction, withdrawing, removal, subduction, subtraction, withdrawment. 2. Departure, exit, retirement, leave, going away …

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  • 25privacy — n 1. privateness, intimacy, intimateness, seclusion, solitude, retreat, retirement; isolation, aloneness, loneness, solitariness, loneliness, remoteness, ob scureness, obscurity; aloofness, apartness, separateness, separation; withdrawal,… …

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  • 26withdrawal — n 1. departure, leaving, going away, setting out or off; takeoff, embarkation, sailing; exit, leave, parting, separation; leave taking, farewell, adieu, good by, conge. 2. flight, escape, running off or away, Sl. splitting; pullout, retreat,… …

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  • 27withdrawal — /wɪðˈdrɔəl/ (say widh drawuhl), /wɪθ / (say with ) noun the act of withdrawing. Also, withdrawment. {withdraw + al2} …