1. withdrawn - Adjective
2. withdrawn - Verb
Derived from withdraw
4. withdrawn - Adjective Satellite
of Withdraw
Source: Webster's dictionarya quiet indrawn man Source: Internet
lived an unsocial reclusive life Source: Internet
1764–1766: Taxes imposed and withdrawn main further Notice of Stamp Act of 1765 in newspaper In 1764 Parliament passed the Currency Act to restrain the use of paper money that British merchants saw as a means to evade debt payments. Source: Internet
A biography revealed her father, Joseph Jackson, was emotionally withdrawn, and told her to address him solely by his first name as a child. Source: Internet
Accessed 23 January. 2010 The proof generated considerable interest among mathematicians, but a mistake was quickly discovered and the proof was withdrawn. Source: Internet
Accordingly, the Notes validly tendered and not validly withdrawn will be subject to proration. Source: Internet