To cause to participate in an activity or situation
“In return, we will draw in those who are willing and able to bring the best of who they are to us.”
To become dark earlier as a result of seasonal change
“It's that time of year again when the evenings really start to draw in.”
To cause someone to become slowly more and more involved in a business or situation that is often not to that person's liking
To reduce in size, especially through the application of pressure
To physically assimilate or take, especially a liquid
(of a vehicle) To come to a stop, and turn off the road
To draw or be drawn back or back in
To bring together or amass as a single group or collection
To assimilate in order to take over or appropriate
To shorten (a garment) or make it smaller
To lure or tempt someone into doing something
To inhale
To gain as income or profit
To involve in a (complicated) situation
To curl or bend forward, together or over
To form into a knot, or into knots
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