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ALL meanings of redraw

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  • transitive verb redraw define or outline again 1
  • verb with object redraw to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off). 1
  • verb with object redraw to bring, take, or pull out, as from a receptacle or source: to draw water from a well. 1
  • verb with object redraw to bring toward oneself or itself, as by inherent force or influence; attract: The concert drew a large audience. 1
  • verb with object redraw to sketch (someone or something) in lines or words; delineate; depict: to draw a vase with charcoal; to draw the comedy's characters with skill. 1
  • verb with object redraw to compose or create (a picture) in lines. 1
  • verb with object redraw to mark or lay out; trace: to draw perpendicular lines. 1
  • verb with object redraw to frame or formulate: to draw a distinction. 1
  • verb with object redraw to write out in legal form (sometimes followed by up): Draw up the contract. 1
  • verb with object redraw to inhale or suck in: to draw liquid through a straw. 1
  • verb with object redraw to derive or use, as from a source: to draw inspiration from Shakespeare. 1
  • verb with object redraw to deduce; infer: to draw a conclusion. 1
  • verb with object redraw to get, take, or receive, as from a source: to draw interest on a savings account; to draw a salary of $600 a week. 1
  • verb with object redraw to withdraw funds from a drawing account, especially against future commissions on sales. 1
  • verb with object redraw to produce; bring in: The deposits draw interest. 1
  • verb with object redraw to disembowel: to draw a turkey. 1
  • verb with object redraw to drain: to draw a pond. 1
  • verb with object redraw to pull out to full or greater length; make by attenuating; stretch: to draw filaments of molten glass. 1
  • verb with object redraw to bend (a bow) by pulling back its string in preparation for shooting an arrow. 1
  • verb with object redraw to choose or to have assigned to one at random, by or as by picking an unseen number, item, etc.: Let's draw straws to see who has to wash the car. 1
  • verb with object redraw Metalworking. to form or reduce the sectional area of (a wire, tube, etc.) by pulling through a die. 1
  • verb with object redraw to wrinkle or shrink by contraction. 1
  • verb with object redraw Medicine/Medical. to cause to discharge: to draw an abscess by a poultice. 1
  • verb with object redraw to obtain (rations, clothing, equipment, weapons, or ammunition) from an issuing agency, as an army quartermaster. 1
  • verb with object redraw Nautical. (of a vessel) to need (a specific depth of water) to float: She draws six feet. 1
  • verb with object redraw to leave (a contest) undecided; finish with neither side winning, as in a tie. 1
  • verb with object redraw Cards. to take or be dealt (a card or cards) from the pack. Bridge. to remove the outstanding cards in (a given suit) by leading that suit: He had to draw spades first in order to make the contract. 1
  • verb with object redraw Billiards. to cause (a cue ball) to recoil after impact by giving it a backward spin on the stroke. 1
  • verb with object redraw Northeastern U.S. (chiefly New England) . to haul; cart. 1
  • verb with object redraw Hunting. to search (a covert) for game. 1
  • verb with object redraw Cricket. to play (a ball) with a bat held at an angle in order to deflect the ball between the wicket and the legs. 1
  • verb with object redraw Curling. to slide (the stone) gently. 1
  • verb with object redraw to steep (tea) in boiling water. 1
  • verb with object redraw to form or shape (glass) as it comes from the furnace by stretching. 1
  • verb without object redraw to exert a pulling, moving, or attracting force: A sail draws by being properly trimmed and filled with wind. 1
  • verb without object redraw to move or pass, especially slowly or continuously, as under a pulling force (often followed by on, off, out, etc.): The day draws near. 1
  • verb without object redraw to take out a sword, pistol, etc., for action. 1
  • verb without object redraw to hold a drawing, lottery, or the like: to draw for prizes. 1
  • verb without object redraw to sketch or to trace figures; create a picture or depict by sketching. 1
  • verb without object redraw to be skilled in or practice the art of sketching: I can't paint, but I can draw. 1
  • verb without object redraw to shrink or contract (often followed by up). 1
  • verb without object redraw to make a demand (usually followed by on or upon): to draw on one's imagination. 1
  • verb without object redraw Medicine/Medical. to act as an irritant; cause blisters. to cause blood, pus, or the like to gather at a specific point. 1
  • verb without object redraw to produce or permit a draft, as a pipe or flue. 1
  • verb without object redraw to leave a contest undecided; tie. 1
  • verb without object redraw Hunting. to search a covert for game. to follow a game animal by its scent. 1
  • verb without object redraw to attract customers, an audience, etc.: Our newspaper advertisement drew very well. 1
  • verb without object redraw to pull back the string of a bow in preparation for shooting an arrow. 1
  • noun redraw an act of drawing. 1
  • noun redraw something that attracts customers, an audience, etc. 1
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