♦ withdrawal

♦ withdrawal
♦ withdrawal /wɪðˈdrɔ:əl/
n. [uc]
1 ritiro; ritirata; arretramento (anche mil.): the withdrawal of one's support, il ritiro del proprio appoggio (politico, finanziario, ecc.); the withdrawal of our troops, l'arretramento (o il ritiro) delle nostre truppe
2 (banca) prelevamento; prelievo (di fondi): withdrawal slip, modulo di prelievo
3 (leg.) recesso; ritiro
4 (leg.) ritrattazione
5 (med.) sospensione (di una cura)
6 (med.) astinenza; disassuefazione: withdrawal symptoms, sintomi dell'astinenza (dal fumo, ecc.)
7 (psic.) ritiro psichico
8 indietreggiamento; retrocessione (sul campo); ripiegamento
9 ritiro (da una competizione: di un giocatore, di un cavallo)
10 abbandono; rinuncia; forfait
● (banca) withdrawal notice, preavviso di prelievo □ (leg.) withdrawal of an action, remissione di querela □ (leg.) withdrawal of appeal, rinuncia all'appello □ withdrawal warrant, (banca) benestare per il prelievo (di fondi); (dog.) benestare di prelevamento (di merce).

English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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