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Phrasal verbs starting with "draw"

13 phrasal verbs use this verb

draw ahead
B2

To gradually move into a leading position ahead of a competitor.

draw away
B2

To move away from a group or person, or to increase a lead over competitors.

draw back
B1

To move backward, especially suddenly from surprise or fear, or to pull something open or aside.

draw down
C1

To withdraw money from a fund or account, or to reduce the level of something such as military forces or resources.

draw in
B1

To attract or involve someone in something, to take a breath in, or for days to get shorter in autumn.

draw into
B2

To gradually involve or attract someone into a situation, activity, or discussion.

draw off
C1

To remove liquid from a larger supply, or to divert attention or resources away from something.

draw on
B2

To make use of a reserve of experience, skill, or knowledge, or for time to pass or night to approach.

draw out
B1

To make something or someone come out gradually; to prolong something; or to encourage someone to talk.

draw through
C1

To pull something slowly through a narrow opening or space.

draw together
B2

To bring people or things together, creating a sense of unity, or to come together as a group.

draw up
B1

To prepare a formal document, or for a vehicle to stop at a place.

draw upon
B2

To make use of a source of knowledge, skill, experience, or resources.