retrait

[rətreɪt]

retrait Definition

  • 1the act of withdrawing or removing something
  • 2a withdrawal, as from a place or a position

Using retrait: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "retrait" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The retrait of troops from the border was a sign of peace.

  • Example

    The company announced the retrait of its products from the market.

  • Example

    The retrait of the proposal was a disappointment for the opposition.

  • Example

    The retrait of the team's star player affected their performance.

retrait Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with retrait

  • retrait bancaire

    bank withdrawal

    Example

    Je dois faire un retrait bancaire pour payer le loyer. (I have to make a bank withdrawal to pay the rent.)

  • retrait de permis

    driver's license suspension

    Example

    Il a eu un retrait de permis pour excès de vitesse. (He had his driver's license suspended for speeding.)

  • points deduction

    Example

    Le non-respect du code de la route entraîne un retrait de points. (Failure to comply with traffic rules results in points deduction.)

Origins of retrait

from Old French 'retraire', meaning 'to withdraw'

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Summary: retrait in Brief

The term 'retrait' [rətreɪt] refers to the act of withdrawing or removing something, such as troops, products, proposals, or people from a place or position. It can also refer to specific types of withdrawals, such as 'retrait bancaire' (bank withdrawal), 'retrait de permis' (driver's license suspension), and 'retrait de points' (points deduction).