withdrawn

US /wɪðˈdrɑːn/
UK /wɪðˈdrɑːn/
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1.

shy and quiet and preferring to be alone rather than with other people

:
After the accident, he became very quiet and withdrawn.
She was always a bit withdrawn as a child.
2.

no longer available for use or taken back

:
The offer was withdrawn after no one responded.
The product was withdrawn from the market due to safety concerns.
1.

past participle of withdraw

:
He had withdrawn all his money from the bank.
The troops were withdrawn from the conflict zone.