noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
withdrawal symptoms (= symptoms you get when you stop taking a substance )
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People who try to give up smoking usually get withdrawal symptoms.
withdrawal symptoms
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
complete
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This is shown vividly when, left finally alone, she strikes a dramatic pose of complete withdrawal from love and happiness.
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He is reported to be negotiating the complete withdrawal of the 1,500 Soviet military advisers.
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But a complete withdrawal could trigger a new outbreak of fighting.
early
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Money may be deposited on terms that make early withdrawal disadvantageous.
full
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The loss of one vehicle and the leading tank's offensive capability was not enough to cause a full scale withdrawal .
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Nearly half of those polled also said they would support a referendum on peace that required a full withdrawal from the Golan.
immediate
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Cannabis may have few immediate withdrawal effects and this again may give rise to the mistaken belief that it is not addictive.
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The consumers' minister, Franc ois Patriat, said there was no justification for an immediate withdrawal of bone meal.
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In Cairo 14 Arab League countries condemn the invasion and call for an immediate withdrawal .
soviet
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The discussions dealt not only with a Soviet withdrawal but with the structure of the government to remain behind in Kabul.
total
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If healing loss is sudden, and it is severe or total , the withdrawal of this background information happens instantaneously.
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In total the withdrawal rate for some claimants with incomes above the applicable amount is over 80 percent.
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This means that, for equilibrium, total withdrawals must also be £10 million and therefore that income must be £40 million.
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The total injections, total withdrawals and aggregate demand lines for this economy are drawn together with a 45° line in Fig. 6.
■ NOUN
cash
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Cash shortage All commercial banks were forced to restrict cash withdrawals from April 20 as a result of a shortage of banknotes.
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The limits on cash withdrawals were so strict that many companies found themselves without cash even to pay wages.
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Secondly, banks must maintain an adequate degree of liquidity, i.e. cash , to meet customers' cash withdrawals .
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Early cash withdrawals wipe out the tax-free element, but you still benefit from better-than-average savings rates. 7.
drug
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Potential risks of drug withdrawal should not be ignored.
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In properly chosen adults, expected relapse rate on drug withdrawal is about 40-50 %.
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The scenes of Raynor injecting himself are sickening and his drug withdrawal sequence is harrowing.
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Many of the children suffer drug withdrawal symptoms.
symptom
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Visitors and holidaymakers who suffer from machine knitting withdrawal symptoms are welcome at the meetings!
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But, of course, this only postpones the final reckoning and leads to more intense withdrawal symptoms later on.
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Many of the children suffer drug withdrawal symptoms .
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When you first stop taking caffeine, you may experience withdrawal symptoms .
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It was more than a forewarning of withdrawal symptoms .
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A heavy bout of drinking will produce temporary withdrawal symptoms as the brain and body strive to rebalance themselves.
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It is not long before their imaginative faculties are reactivated and word-processing becomes a universal withdrawal symptom .
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No withdrawal symptoms from prime-time fame?
troop
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Soviet troop withdrawals began on 15 May and were completed on schedule on 15 February 1989.
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Soviet troop withdrawals Talks involving Col.-Gen.
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Partial troop withdrawals from Algiers began on July 4.
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The agreement on troop withdrawal was to be regarded as the basis for a future treaty on the issue.
■ VERB
announce
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Mr Tsongas announced his second withdrawal from the race in Boston, where he is a corporate lawyer.
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As Wilson announced his withdrawal , he offered a glimpse of how he would like to like to see himself.
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The magazine publisher will formally announce his withdrawal in Washington Thursday.
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Without warning, Palmer Golf announced its withdrawal from the Harding restoration project on Jan. 16.
call
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This called for the withdrawal of the National Executive memorandum abolishing the League's national organization.
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There were now violent protests throughout the nation, calling for withdrawal .
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Escapism, or what might be called withdrawal taken a step further, finds a home in several artists' works.
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This is called the gill withdrawal reflex, and is simply a protective reaction.
cause
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The loss of one vehicle and the leading tank's offensive capability was not enough to cause a full scale withdrawal .
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But what happened during his chat with Alastair Campbell, which caused such a dramatic withdrawal ?
demand
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Even the Maronites - including Pierre Gemayel and his Phalange - now demanded their withdrawal .
follow
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This complication is usually asymptomatic and resolves following withdrawal of the diuretic.
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Price rises On July 9 food prices rose by an average of 25 percent following the withdrawal of state subsidies.
force
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Cash shortage All commercial banks were forced to restrict cash withdrawals from April 20 as a result of a shortage of banknotes.
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The national coach has been forced to treat withdrawals as a way of life since taking over the job six-and-a-half years ago.
lead
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The side effects were, however, mild and did not lead to withdrawal from the study.
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Both kinds of imbalances lead to withdrawal or dissociation from the context.
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Concern about the way they were marketed led to their withdrawal .
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But, of course, this only postpones the final reckoning and leads to more intense withdrawal symptoms later on.
result
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Any abuse of the Flexible Working Hours facility can result in its withdrawal , in addition to any disciplinary action which may be taken.
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Heavy losses or, at best, inadequate returns on capital invested have resulted in ignominious withdrawals from the market.
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Failure to observe them may result in the withdrawal of occupational sick pay and/or statutory sick pay.
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Analysis with the last available assessment did not indicate any bias resulting from withdrawals .
suffer
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Visitors and holidaymakers who suffer from machine knitting withdrawal symptoms are welcome at the meetings!
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Many of the children suffer drug withdrawal symptoms.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
troop movement/withdrawal etc
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If the main troop movements were quicker than in 480 B.C., those of the scouts were faster still, in proportion.
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Soviet troop withdrawals Talks involving Col.-Gen.
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The agreement on troop withdrawal was to be regarded as the basis for a future treaty on the issue.
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The graphics depicting troop movements are simple-minded and drawn on forgettable backgrounds.
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Valuable information was sent back regarding troop movements, flying-bomb factory and assembly areas, and supply dumps.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Agreement on withdrawal was not reached until early 1929.
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All except the latter unit meant some form of withdrawal from the use of acute admission facilities at either Claybury or Friern.
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As with most child accounts, children can not make withdrawals until they are seven.
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The loss of one vehicle and the leading tank's offensive capability was not enough to cause a full scale withdrawal .
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The success of conciliation can be measured by the volume of withdrawals or conciliated settlements.
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They fear the proposed withdrawal from 17 May of some stops by ScotRail and InterCity will cause further deterioration in the service.
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This may only cease on withdrawal of the drug.