withdrawal
This term captures the sensation of subtraction or retreat. It implies a movement away from a center of activity, whether that center is a financial institution, a social circle, or a chemical dependency. There is often a tension associated with the word, suggesting either a necessary rescue or a painful loss. In psychological or medical contexts, it carries a heavy weight of struggle and craving, whereas in financial contexts, it is a neutral, administrative action. The word evokes a feeling of emptiness or vacancy left behind once the object or person has been removed.
Countable when referring to a specific transaction at a bank. Uncountable when referring to the general state of physical distress after stopping a medication.
Meanings
The act of taking money out of a bank account.
"I made a withdrawal from the ATM yesterday."
The process of removing oneself from a social situation or a commitment.
"His sudden withdrawal from the committee surprised everyone."