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wycofał

withdrew [wɪðˈdru:] VB

withdrew pt of withdraw

I. withdraw <withdrew, withdrawn> [wɪðˈdrɔ:, Am -ˈdrɑ:] VB trans

1. withdraw:

wyjmować [perf wyjąć]
wyciągać [perf wyciągnąć]

2. withdraw money:

wypłacać [perf wypłacić]

3. withdraw (take back):

zabierać [perf zabrać]
withdraw forces, troops
wycofywać [perf wycofać]
withdraw ambassador
odwoływać [perf odwołać]

4. withdraw (cancel):

cofać [perf cofnąć]
withdraw accusation, statement
odwoływać [perf odwołać]

II. withdraw <withdrew, withdrawn> [wɪðˈdrɔ:, Am -ˈdrɑ:] VB intr

1. withdraw (leave):

usuwać [perf usunąć] się

2. withdraw (retreat):

wycofywać [perf wycofać] się
rezygnować [perf z-]

3. withdraw (become quiet):

zamykać [perf zamknąć] się w sobie

I. withdraw <withdrew, withdrawn> [wɪðˈdrɔ:, Am -ˈdrɑ:] VB trans

1. withdraw:

wyjmować [perf wyjąć]
wyciągać [perf wyciągnąć]

2. withdraw money:

wypłacać [perf wypłacić]

3. withdraw (take back):

zabierać [perf zabrać]
withdraw forces, troops
wycofywać [perf wycofać]
withdraw ambassador
odwoływać [perf odwołać]

4. withdraw (cancel):

cofać [perf cofnąć]
withdraw accusation, statement
odwoływać [perf odwołać]

II. withdraw <withdrew, withdrawn> [wɪðˈdrɔ:, Am -ˈdrɑ:] VB intr

1. withdraw (leave):

usuwać [perf usunąć] się

2. withdraw (retreat):

wycofywać [perf wycofać] się
rezygnować [perf z-]

3. withdraw (become quiet):

zamykać [perf zamknąć] się w sobie
Present
Iwithdraw
youwithdraw
he/she/itwithdraws
wewithdraw
youwithdraw
theywithdraw
Past
Iwithdrew
youwithdrew
he/she/itwithdrew
wewithdrew
youwithdrew
theywithdrew
Present Perfect
Ihavewithdrawn
youhavewithdrawn
he/she/ithaswithdrawn
wehavewithdrawn
youhavewithdrawn
theyhavewithdrawn
Past Perfect
Ihadwithdrawn
youhadwithdrawn
he/she/ithadwithdrawn
wehadwithdrawn
youhadwithdrawn
theyhadwithdrawn

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However, she suffered a concussion while practising in the lead-up to the final and was subsequently forced to withdraw.
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However, if you read your bank statement, it will say the opposite -- that you credit your account when you deposit money, and you debit it when you withdraw funds.
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His coolness and determination finally compelled the enemy to withdraw.
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When orders came to pull back, he voluntarily stayed behind and provided covering fire so that the rest of his unit could withdraw.
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Inasmuch as a husband of small means could ill afford to withdraw a sum of money from his business, Simeon's ruling tended to check hasty divorces.
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