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retirer verbe | withdraw [withdrew, withdrawn, withdrawing, withdraws]◼◼◼(to draw or pull (something) aside, away, or back from its original position or situation) withdraw [withdrew, withdrawn, withdrawing, withdraws]◼◼◼(to extract (money) from a bank account or other financial deposit) withdraw [withdrew, withdrawn, withdrawing, withdraws]◼◼◼(to take away or take back (something previously given or permitted), see also: remove; retract) withdraw [withdrew, withdrawn, withdrawing, withdraws]◼◼◼verb pull [pulled, pulling, pulls]◼◼◻(remove (something) from circulation) take away◼◼◻(to remove something, either material or abstract, so that a person no longer has it) dismiss [dismissed, dismissing, dismisses]◼◼◻(cricket: to get a batsman out) take back◼◻◻(retract an earlier statement) pull off◼◻◻(To remove by pulling) yank [yanked, yanking, yanks]◼◻◻(to remove from distribution) recant [recanted, recanting, recants]◼◻◻(to withdraw or repudiate formally and publicly) |
retirer du marché verbe | discontinue [discontinued, discontinuing, discontinues]◼◼◼(to stop a process) |
se retirer verbe | withdraw [withdrew, withdrawn, withdrawing, withdraws]◼◼◼(of soldiers: to leave a battle or position where they are stationed, see also: retreat) retire [retired, retiring, retires]◼◼◼(to stop working on a permanent basis) retreat [retreated, retreating, retreats]◼◼◻(to withdraw military forces) pull out◼◼◻(to use coitus interruptus as a method of birth control) pull out◼◼◻(to withdraw) step down◼◼◻(to resign from office) recede [receded, receding, recedes]◼◻◻(move back, move away) abstract [abstracted, abstracting, abstracts](to withdraw oneself) call it a day(to retire) |
se retirer nom | opt-out◼◻◻(the act of opting out of something) relent◼◻◻(stop, delay) |