ADV
- altogether, completely
- immediately, instantly
- abruptly, hastily, promptly, quickly, soon
- She hastily withdrew her hand from his
- gently
- gradually, progressively
- Forces will be progressively withdrawn
- eventually
- temporarily
- unconditionally
VERB + WITHDRAW
- decide to
- intend to, wish to
- threaten to
- be compelled to, be forced to, be obliged to
- He was forced to withdraw from the competition due to injury
- persuade sb to
PREP
- from
- Two thousand troops were withdrawn from the battle zone
- in favour of
- He eventually withdrew in favour of Blair, thought to be the more popular candidate
- into
- She withdrew into her own world
ADV
- immediately
- subsequently
- eventually
- formally
- She formally withdrew her resignation
- voluntarily
- unconditionally
- Last night he unconditionally withdrew his comments
VERB + WITHDRAW
- threaten to
- agree to
- refuse to
- advise sb to, persuade sb to, urge sb to
PREP
- from
- They threatened to withdraw their support from the government