withdrew
/ˈwɪθˌdrɔː/ or /ˈwɪθˌdruː/Definitions
1. verb
to take back or withdraw something, especially a claim, an action, or a right
“The company withdrew its lawsuit due to lack of evidence.”
2. verb
to move back or away from something, especially a place, a situation, or a person
“She withdrew from the party at the last minute due to a family emergency.”
3. noun
a withdrawal, especially of money from a bank account
“She received a notice of withdrawal from her account due to excessive overdrafts.”
4. verb
to draw out or extend something, especially a part of the body
“The patient withdrew the IV drip after recovery.”