Withdrawal in a sentence as a noun

This should include credit and speedy withdrawal guarantees.

Another option would be to allow the withdrawal of pending comments by the submitting user.

Many banks over the last century have run out of money and been unable to honour withdrawal demands/requests.

There are no withdrawal symptoms, other than the fact that I would be excessively drowsy again, especially in the afternoon.

So if you are in $10-per day group that withdraws once a month, you can be sure that once every 30 days you'll withdraw your $300, without worrying too much about banks, withdrawal fees, etc.

Where's the PubMed or Medline citation?DTs occur in patients undergoing life threatening alcohol withdrawal.

Although rare, withdrawal of approval prior to publication may occur after final review.

When users submit a withdrawal request, the input is checked against your balance, deducted, and the new amount recorded within a database.

They implemented a countdown timer for withdrawals, which for many users and vendors has now counted down to 0, yet withdrawals still aren't happening.

They'd essentially found a race condition that allowed them to overwrite a large withdrawal with the result of a smaller one, affording them unlimited Bitcoin.

I suffer physical withdrawal which is somewhat uncomfortable, but the fact that I could forget to have caffeine in the first place indicates a different sort of addiction than my alcoholism.

However, it was discovered that placing several withdrawals all in practically the same instant meant each request was processed at more-or-less the same time, resulting in a negative balance but "valid insertions into the database, which then get picked up by the withdrawal daemon.

Withdrawal definitions

noun

a retraction of a previously held position

See also: backdown climb-down

noun

the act of taking out money or other capital

noun

the act of withdrawing; "the withdrawal of French troops from Vietnam"

noun

avoiding emotional involvement

See also: detachment

noun

the act of withdrawing blood, tumors, etc.; "the nurse was expert at the withdrawal of blood"

noun

the act of ceasing to participate in an activity

noun

a method of birth control in which coitus is initiated but the penis is deliberately withdrawn before ejaculation

See also: onanism

noun

formal separation from an alliance or federation

See also: secession

noun

the termination of drug taking