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withdrew

[with-droo, with-]

verb

  1. the simple past tense of withdraw.



withdrew

/ ɪðˈː /

verb

  1. the past tense of withdraw

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The US feared such attacks were a possibility and withdrew some personnel.

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The former Afghan military employee is living in fear of being found by the Taliban, which seized power in 2021 as US forces withdrew from the Central Asian nation.

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Hoang said the online allegations — none of which were true — led to threats of violence against the university, and there was talk that some parents withdrew their children because of them.

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She withdrew from the women's team final at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2021, as well as four subsequent individual finals, in order to prioritise her mental health.

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Locals told the news agency AFP that soldiers withdrew from the Boulkessi base on after a new assault on Thursday led to multiple deaths.

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