Withdrawn in a sentence as an adjective

You just got older, more paranoid, and more withdrawn.

This list is out of date - it contains strings that have already been withdrawn by the applicant.

At that point, they give you the amount of coins that you requested to be withdrawn from their giant btc pool.

"Because I had a debit card, I could not have more money withdrawn from my account than how much I had.

When funds are fraudulently withdrawn, they are already gone.

I had an offer withdrawn the day before I was supposed to get on a plane to move myself cross country.

Pretax money with a company match that isn't taxed until it is withdrawn when you reach retirement age.

I became withdrawn, anti-social, believing that solace was in books and learning rather than other people.

And for those unfamiliar I'll add that banks face a classic problem: their loans have long terms, but their deposits can be withdrawn at any time.

Europe has a great many laws about what sort of commercial services need to be offered to all, or, once having been offered, under what circumstances those services could be withdrawn.

The systematic way in which routes were withdrawn suggests that this was done through updates in router configurations, not through a physical failure or cable cut."

You have naturally hyper children, naturally withdrawn children, etc, and physicians are very wary to label any child with an illness, especially schizophrenia.

This is good for doing CloudFlare-style datacenter distribution, but has the added benefit that if all of your nodes go down, the BGP route will be withdrawn automatically, and traffic will stop flowing to that datacenter.

In practice I don't think this will change a lot, because it's been years since Slashdot was primarily the personal project of Malda; from what I can tell, he's been "just another editor" and a bit withdrawn from the decision-making for a few years now.

For newsletters and press releases the whole team should, since they can't be withdrawn * Well designed systems automatically backup, and those backups are automatically tested, so nothing is deleted forever Change "who" to "why" and a horrible idea turns into a brilliant one.

Withdrawn definitions

adjective

withdrawn from society; seeking solitude; "lived an unsocial reclusive life"

See also: recluse reclusive

adjective

tending to reserve or introspection; "a quiet indrawn man"

See also: indrawn