Definition
The act of taking something away or removing it, like taking money out of a bank account or pulling back from a situation.
Etymology
From Old English 'with-' (back) + 'draw' (pull). Used since medieval times to mean removing or retreating. The financial sense became common in the 1800s with banking systems.
Kelly Says
Your body can experience 'withdrawals' when you stop using something regularly—your brain gets used to the chemical reward and throws a tantrum when it's gone, which is why quitting habits is so hard!
Translations
BNবাংলা
পরিপূরণ
pori-poor-on
CSČeština
vyplácení
vee-pla-che-nee
DADansk
udbetaling
u-d-be-ta-ling
DEDeutsch
Auszahlungen
owz-tsah-loong-en
ELΕλληνικά
απόσυρση
a-pos-ir-se
ESEspañol
retiros
reh-tee-rohss
FRFrançais
retraits
ruh-tray
HUMagyar
kivonás
kee-vo-naash
IDBahasa Indonesia
penarikan
pen-a-ri-kaan
ITItaliano
prelievi
preh-lee-vee
MSBahasa Melayu
penarikan
pen-a-ri-kaan
NLNederlands
opnames
op-nah-muhs
PLPolski
wycofywania
vye-koh-f-va-nya
PTPortuguês
saques
sah-kayss
RORomână
retragere
re-tra-ge-re
SWKiswahili
uchaji
oo-cha-jee
TAதமிழ்
பணம் எடுக்க
panam edukka
TEతెలుగు
సొమ్ము తీసుకోవడం
sommu teesukovaadam
TLTL
pag-withdraw
pag-with-draw
TRTürkçe
çekimler
chek-i-lehr
UKУкраїнська
виведення
vee-dee-den-nya
VITiếng Việt
rút tiền
root-tee-en
ZUZU
ukuthiwe
oo-koo-thee-weh