drawn
Meaning
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past participle of draw
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/dɹɔːn/
Etymology
Morphologically draw + -n.
New
draw
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- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To pull or exert force.
- To attract, exert an influence on.
- To attract, exert an influence on.
- To attract, exert an influence on.
- To attract, exert an influence on.
- To attract, exert an influence on.
- To attract, exert an influence on.
- To attract, exert an influence on.
- (obsolete) To extend, protract.
- To extend, protract.
- To extend, protract.
- To extend, protract.
- To extend, protract.
- To move, travel, approach.
- To move, travel, approach.
- To move, travel, approach.
- To move, travel, approach.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- (obsolete) To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To extract, remove, select.
- To obtain, elicit.
- To obtain, elicit.
- To obtain, elicit.
- To obtain, elicit.
- To obtain, elicit.
- To represent.
- To represent.
- To represent.
- To represent.
- To represent.
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