withdraw into (oneself)
withdraw into (oneself)
To retreat into one's mind or otherwise isolate oneself so as to avoid undesirable thoughts, situations, or interactions with people. After getting mugged, he withdrew into himself and didn't speak to anyone for nearly a week. I'm not good around large groups of people. I usually get overwhelmed and just withdraw into myself. Don't withdraw into yourself just because you don't want an argument—talk to me!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
withdraw something into something
to pull something back into something. The turtle withdrew its head into its shell. It then withdrew its feet into the shell also.
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withdraw into something
to pull back into something. The turtle withdrew into its shell. The mouse withdrew into its hole.
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withdraw into oneself
to become introverted; to concern oneself with one's inner thoughts. After a few years of being ignored, she withdrew into herself. I have to struggle to keep from withdrawing into myself.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- crawl into (one's) shell
- withdraw into
- withdraw into oneself
- leave (someone, something, or oneself) (wide) open to (something)
- leave open
- leave yourself wide open to something
- comfortable in (one's) own skin
- watch (one's) six
- check (one's) six
- check your six