retirar

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to take away, remove
 * 2) to take out, extract (money)
 * 3)  to leave, go out
 * 4)  to retire stop working
 * 5)  to pull out, leave
 * 6) to retire, go to bed

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to take away
 * 2)  to take away
 * 3)  to take away
 * 4)  to take away
 * 5)  to withdraw
 * 6)  to withdraw
 * 7)  to withdraw
 * 8)  to take back
 * 9)  to retract
 * 10)  to draw out; to extract; to remove
 * 11)  to retreat
 * 12)  to leave; to go away
 * 13)  to retire
 * 14)  to give up
 * 1)  to retract
 * 2)  to draw out; to extract; to remove
 * 3)  to retreat
 * 4)  to leave; to go away
 * 5)  to retire
 * 6)  to give up
 * 1)  to retire
 * 2)  to give up
 * 1)  to give up

Usage notes

 * This verb is considered formal in most cases and is usually replaced by its synonyms.

Etymology
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to remove
 * 2) to withdraw
 * 3)  to retreat, to withdraw
 * 4)  to retire

Usage notes

 * However, it is frequently used with that meaning in Spanglish and American Spanish.