adjective
- able to be taken out, removed, or pulled back
- able to be taken back or canceled
Usage: often used in legal or financial contexts
Examples
- The funds are withdrawable at any time without penalty.
- She kept her savings in a withdrawable account.
- The offer is withdrawable until the contract is signed.
- The blade has a withdrawable safety guard.
- His consent to the procedure is withdrawable.
- The loan application remains withdrawable for 30 days.