ALL meanings of withdrawn
with·drawn
W w - noun withdrawn Not wanting to communicate with other people. 1
- adjective withdrawn removed 1
- adjective withdrawn person: not communicating 1
- verb withdrawn past participle of withdraw. 1
- adjective withdrawn removed from circulation, contact, competition, etc. 1
- adjective withdrawn shy; retiring; reticent. 1
- verb with object withdrawn to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove: She withdrew her hand from his. He withdrew his savings from the bank. 1
- verb with object withdrawn to retract or recall: to withdraw an untrue charge. 1
- verb with object withdrawn to cause (a person) to undergo withdrawal from addiction to a substance. 1
- verb without object withdrawn to go or move back, away, or aside; retire; retreat: to withdraw from the room. 1
- verb without object withdrawn to remove oneself from some activity, competition, etc.: He withdrew before I could nominate him. 1
- verb without object withdrawn to cease using or consuming an addictive narcotic (followed by from): to withdraw from heroin. 1
- verb without object withdrawn Parliamentary Procedure. to remove an amendment, motion, etc., from consideration. 1
- adjective withdrawn introvert. 0
- noun withdrawn Withdrawn is the past participle of withdraw. 0
- adjective withdrawn Someone who is withdrawn is very quiet, and does not want to talk to other people. 0
- adjective withdrawn unusually reserved, introverted, or shy 0
- adjective withdrawn secluded or remote 0
- abbreviation WITHDRAWN withdraw 0
- adjective withdrawn withdrawing within oneself; shy, reserved, introverted, etc. 0