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withdraw vs clean

clean vs withdraw

withdraw is not a noun while clean is a noun.

withdraw is not an adjective while clean is an adjective.

withdraw and clean both are verbs.

withdraw is not an adverb while clean is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
withdraw No No Yes No
clean Yes Yes Yes Yes
As verbs, clean is a hyponym of withdraw; that is, clean is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than withdraw:
  • withdraw: remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract
  • clean: remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits
Other hyponyms of withdraw include depilate, epilate, harvest, tip, stem, extirpate, enucleate, exenterate, enucleate, decorticate, bail, disinvest, divest, strip, undress, ablate, pick, fan, winnow, pick, clear, clear up, muck, lift, lift, lift, rip off, tear away, tear off, take off, take away, take out, pit, stone, seed, unhinge, shuck, hull, crumb, chip away, chip away at, burl, knock out, scavenge, hypophysectomise, hypophysectomize, degas, husk, shell, bur, burr, clear away, clear off, flick, dismantle, strip, strip, clear, defang, bone, debone, disembowel, draw, eviscerate, shell, shuck, detusk, tusk, dehorn, scalp, weed, condense, bail out, bale out, leach, strip, decalcify, detoxicate, detoxify, deionize, de-iodinate, decarbonise, decarbonize, decarburise, decarburize, decoke, delouse, ream, brush, wash, wash away, wash off, wash out, desorb, pull, demineralise, demineralize, eliminate, clear out, drive out, expectorate, carve out, defuse, dredge, wear away, wear off, amputate, cut off, eviscerate, resect, cream, cream off, skim, skim off, strip, strip, descale, scale, circumcise, undock, cut into, delve, dig, turn over, dig, excavate, hollow, lift out, scoop, scoop out, scoop up, take up, draw out, extract, pull, pull out, pull up, rip out, take out, tear out, take out, unstring, string, wipe away, wipe off, bear away, bear off, carry away, carry off, take away, unveil, take out, unpack, disburden, unburden, empty, discharge, offsaddle, unsaddle, cast, cast off, drop, shake off, shed, throw, throw away, throw off, dislodge, free, aspirate, draw out, suck out, cancel, delete, lade, laden, ladle, spoon, gut, head, draw away, draw off, pull off, strip, draw, take out, draw, get out, pull, pull out, take out, leach, draw, draw, draw off, take out, withdraw, unfriend.
withdraw (noun) clean (noun)
a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted to shoulder height and then jerked overhead
withdraw (adjective) clean (adjective)
free from dirt or impurities; or having clean habits
(of behavior or especially language) free from objectionable elements; fit for all observers
not spreading pollution or contamination; especially radioactive contamination
ritually clean or pure
free from clumsiness; precisely or deftly executed
free from sepsis or infection
thorough and without qualification
without difficulties or problems
(of a surface) not written or printed on
exhibiting or calling for sportsmanship or fair play
(of a manuscript) having few alterations or corrections
morally pure
(of a record) having no marks of discredit or offense
free from impurities
free of drugs
not carrying concealed weapons
free of restrictions or qualifications
(of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims
withdraw (verb) clean (verb)
keep away from others clean one's body or parts thereof, as by washing
remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract remove unwanted substances from
make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits
take back what one has said remove shells or husks from
release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles make clean by removing dirt, filth, or unwanted substances from
lose interest clean and tidy up the house
pull back or move away or backward remove while making clean
remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) remove all contents or possession from, or empty completely
cause to be returned deprive wholly of money in a gambling game, robbery, etc.
break from a meeting or gathering be cleanable
withdraw from active participation
retire gracefully
withdraw (adverb) clean (adverb)
in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating
completely; used as intensifiers
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