withdraw in Korean
withdraw in Korean is 후퇴하다, 취소하다 — withdraw means to take money out of a bank account.
withdraw in Korean
후퇴하다
Pronounced: hutoehada
to draw or pull (something) aside, away, or back from its original position or situation
취소하다
Pronounced: chwisohada
to draw or pull (something) aside, away, or back from its original position or situation
What does "withdraw" mean?
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verb To take money out of a bank account.
"She withdrew two hundred pounds from the cash machine."
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verb To remove or pull something back, or to take back something previously offered or stated.
"He withdrew his offer after the deal fell through."
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verb To leave a place, activity, or group, often to remove oneself from attention or engagement.
"The troops withdrew from the border region."
withdraw in a sentence
- She withdrew two hundred pounds from the cash machine.
- He withdrew his offer after the deal fell through.
- The company withdrew the product following safety concerns.
- The troops withdrew from the border region.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "withdraw" in Korean?
"withdraw" in Korean is 후퇴하다, 취소하다. withdraw means: To take money out of a bank account.
How do you pronounce 후퇴하다?
"withdraw" in Korean is 후퇴하다, pronounced "hutoehada".
How do you use "withdraw" in a sentence?
Example: "She withdrew two hundred pounds from the cash machine." In Korean, "withdraw" is 후퇴하다, 취소하다.
Are there other ways to say "withdraw" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "withdraw": 후퇴하다, 취소하다.
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