Past participle for to use something to advantage
“The Hellenistic aesthetic did, however, draw on centuries of experience in creating complex, composite relationships between space, landscape, and mythical narration.”
Past participle for to approach or come near to
“As winter would draw on, Thompson would typically happen upon a kindred soul that would give him room and board through the frozen months in exchange for his cowboy skills.”
(of an opinion or conclusion) Past participle for to establish on
Past participle for to cite or reference
Past participle for to bring about or be the cause of (something)
Past participle for to affect
Past participle for to utilize or employ something intangible
Past participle for to make an effort to produce (a particular quality or reaction) from within oneself
Past participle for to inhale and exhale the smoke of tobacco or similar herb or drug
Past participle for to dress in a particular set of clothes
Past participle for to draw or drain (liquid) from a source
Past participle for to originate or stem (from)
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