withdraw in Polish
withdraw in Polish
cofać się
To draw or pull (something) away or back from its original position or situation.
wycofać się
To draw or pull (something) away or back from its original position or situation.
cofać
To remove (someone or (reflexive, archaic) oneself) from a position or situation; specifically (military) , to remove (soldiers) from a battle or position where they are stationed.
odstąpić
To remove (someone or (reflexive, archaic) oneself) from a position or situation; specifically (military) , to remove (soldiers) from a battle or position where they are stationed.
odstępować
To remove (someone or (reflexive, archaic) oneself) from a position or situation; specifically (military) , to remove (soldiers) from a battle or position where they are stationed.
wycofać
To remove (someone or (reflexive, archaic) oneself) from a position or situation; specifically (military) , to remove (soldiers) from a battle or position where they are stationed.
wycofywać
To remove (someone or (reflexive, archaic) oneself) from a position or situation; specifically (military) , to remove (soldiers) from a battle or position where they are stationed.
wycofać
To take away or take back (something previously given or permitted); to remove, to retract.
wypłacać
(banking, finance) To extract (money) from a bank account or other financial deposit.
wypłacić
(banking, finance) To extract (money) from a bank account or other financial deposit.