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withdrawal syndrome The physical and psychological symptoms that appear when a person dependent och alchohol or drugs suddenly stops using these agents.
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withdrawal A student may withdraw from a class and receive a proportionate refund. (See calendar in Bulletin) When a student withdraws, "WD" is shown on the transcript. If a student stops attending class without officially withdrawing, a failing grade shows on the transcript.
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withdrawal Process of retreating from society and relationships with others. Usually includes lack of interest in social activities and difficulty in communicating with others.
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withdrawal (Coitus Interuptus). See Coitus.
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withdrawal One of the oldest known methods of contraception in which the man removes his penis from the vagina before ejaculation. Also known as coitus interruptus.
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