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Forces will be progressively withdrawn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Two thousand troops were withdrawn from the battle zone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