Withal
adverb
1.
with it all; as well; besides.
2.
in spite of all; nevertheless.
3.
Archaic. with that; therewith.
preposition
4.
with (used after its object).
adverb
1.
(literary) as well; likewise
2.
(literary) nevertheless
3.
(archaic) therewith
preposition
4.
(postpositive) an archaic word for with
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Although I think highly of you, as in With all due respect, you haven’t really answered my question, or With all due respect, that account doesn’t fit the facts. This phrase always precedes a polite disagreement with what a person has said or brings up a controversial point. [ c. 1800 ]
- With a will
Vigorously, energetically, as in He started pruning with a will. This term, first recorded in 1848, uses will in the sense of “determination.”
- Withdraw
verb (used with object), withdrew, withdrawn, withdrawing. 1. to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove: She withdrew her hand from his. He withdrew his savings from the bank. 2. to retract or recall: to withdraw an untrue charge. 3. to cause (a person) to undergo withdrawal from addiction to a substance. verb (used […]
- Withdrawable
verb (used with object), withdrew, withdrawn, withdrawing. 1. to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove: She withdrew her hand from his. He withdrew his savings from the bank. 2. to retract or recall: to withdraw an untrue charge. 3. to cause (a person) to undergo withdrawal from addiction to a substance. verb (used […]
- Withdrawal
noun 1. Also, withdrawment. the act or condition of withdrawing. 2. Pharmacology. the act or process of ceasing to use an addictive drug. 3. coitus interruptus. noun 1. an act or process of withdrawing; retreat, removal, or detachment 2. the period a drug addict goes through following abrupt termination in the use of narcotics, usually […]