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draw out

verb

  1. to extend or cause to be extended

    he drew out his stay

  2. tr to cause (a person) to talk freely

    she's been quiet all evening – see if you can draw her out

  3. Alsodraw from trfoll byof to elicit (information) (from)

    he managed to draw out of his son where he had been

  4. tr to withdraw (money) as from a bank account or a business
  5. intr (of hours of daylight) to become longer
  6. intr (of a train) to leave a station
  7. tr to extend (troops) in line; lead from camp
  8. intr (of troops) to proceed from camp
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Example Sentences

The party is known in particular for its ability to draw out voters on down-ballot races.

The Latin root for the word educate is “educere” which means to “draw out from within.”

Thus, he concocted the idea of a play within a play to draw out the new king's guilt.

Both Jim and his subjects thought it was a moment that was true, a moment he wanted to draw out of them.

Efforts to save the deal could draw out a diplomatic process that was meant to be rapid and conclusive.

It was useless to attempt to draw out a personal opinion from the girls, all of whom worked under her.

The cluster formed by the knots at the end of the string will easily draw out the cork.

Mebbe I couldn't draw out a house with cubelows and piazzas and jogs and the like o' that, but that ain't what we've got in mind.

These being the motives of the teacher, he should educate, draw out, corresponding ones in his pupils.

While the teacher creates nothing, he must so draw out the qualities of the child that it may attain to perfect manhood.

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