withdrawal *** with·draw·al n

withdrawal *** with·draw·al n
[wɪθ'drɔː(ə)l]
(gen) ritiro, (of money) prelievo, (of army) ritiro, Med sindrome f da astinenza

the withdrawal of their savings — il prelievo dei loro risparmi

the withdrawal of the troops — la ritirata delle truppe


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