- withdraw from office - To let fall; to depress. - To yield or submit; to humble; to lower; as, to demit
one's self to humble duties. - To lay down, as an office; to resign.
- Become independent - Become independent on return from predecessors - Break away (from a group) - Break away (politically) - Break from group - Formally withdraw - Give up
- A graze - Beginning to withdraw entry from race to treat itch - Graze - Graze and withdraw from competition - Injure with claws; withdraw from race - Minor abrasion - Rub itchy spot
- Attack from the air - Bombard the enemy - Faster ways to shoot from plane - Machine gun from the air - Machine-gun from the air - Machine-gun troops from the air - To machine-gun from the air