What are the opposite words for with draws?
The antonyms for the word "withdraws" include "deposits," "adds," "inserts," and "invests." These words refer to actions that involve putting something into a certain place instead of taking it out. For instance, when you deposit money in your bank account, you add it to your balance instead of withdrawing it. Similarly, when you insert a key into a lock, you are adding the key to the lock instead of taking it out. Investing in stocks or property is also an antonym for withdrawing since it involves adding to your asset portfolio rather than taking away from it.
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- abandon
- depart
- relinquish
- detract
- leave
- avoid
- steal
- move
- back
- seclude
- extract
- recoil
- flinch
- refuse
- disappear
- exit
- withdraw
- abjure
- abstract
- back away
- back down
- bail out
- bow out
- clear out
- cop out
- disengage
- drain
- drop out
- fall back
- forswear
- get out
- go
- quit
- recall
- remove
- strip
- deduct
- detach
- ebb
- erase
- estrange
- extricate
- fly
- recant
- repair
- repeal
- retract
- revoke
- scratch
- sequester
- unclothe
- vacate
- abdicate
- evacuate
- uncouple
- Other antonyms
- abandon
- depart
- relinquish
-
detract
- add to,
- commend,
- compliment,
- develop,
- exaggerate,
- exalt,
- grow,
- laud,
- optimize,
- overestimate,
- overrate,
- overvalue,
- praise,
- upgrade,
- value.
- leave
- avoid
- steal
- move
- back
- seclude
- extract
- recoil
- flinch
- refuse
- disappear
- exit
- withdraw
- abjure
- abstract
- back away
- back down
- bail out
- bow out
- clear out
- cop out
- disengage
- drain
- drop out
- fall back
- forswear
- get out
- go
- quit
- recall
- remove
- strip
- deduct
-
detach
- associate,
- desegregate,
- fasten,
- fix,
- merge.
- ebb
- erase
- estrange
- extricate
-
fly
- land,
- obey,
- open,
- walk,
- stay on ground.
- recant
- repair
- repeal
- retract
- revoke
- scratch
- sequester
- unclothe
- vacate
- abdicate
-
evacuate
- load.
- uncouple
- Other antonyms
Antonym of the day
getting way
- Antonyms:
- approve, begin, go.