Definitions and Examples of recede, withdraw
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To move back or away from a previous position or level.
Example
The floodwaters began to recede after days of heavy rain.
To remove or take away something or someone from a particular place or situation.
Example
The company decided to withdraw its support for the controversial project.
Key Differences: recede vs withdraw
- 1Recede is used to describe something moving back or away from a previous position or level, while jut describes something extending out or protruding.
- 2Withdraw is used to describe removing or taking away something or someone from a particular place or situation, while jut describes something sticking out or projecting forward.
Effective Usage of recede, withdraw
- 1Describing Physical Objects: Use jut to describe something that extends out or protrudes, and recede to describe something moving back or away.
- 2Discussing Actions: Use withdraw to describe removing or taking away something or someone from a particular place or situation.
- 3Writing Descriptive Narratives: Incorporate these antonyms in narratives to create vivid descriptions and engaging stories.
Remember this!
The antonyms recede and withdraw convey the opposite meaning of jut, which means to extend out or protrude. Use recede to describe something moving back or away, and withdraw to describe removing or taking away something or someone from a particular place or situation. Incorporate these antonyms in narratives to create vivid descriptions and engaging stories.