Past participle for to make longer in time, extent or duration
“Getting stuck on a single topic will draw out the meeting, causing frustration and leading to a lack of interest from your team.”
Past participle for to pull or elongate a stretchable object
“Draw out the elastic around your waist until it fits comfortably and cut it to the correct size.”
Past participle for to remove from a particular place
Past participle for to display or show (something) for others to see
(contribute to) Past participle for to cause or help bring about
Past participle for to obtain by flattery, guile, or trickery
Past participle for to draw out or bring out
Past participle for to reveal or bring to light information
Past participle for to lift out (liquid) with a utensil
Past participle for to lure or entice by temptation
Past participle for to extract the essence of
Past participle for to move (something or oneself) slowly and carefully
Past participle for to completely remove or get rid of
Past participle for to sort, sift, or isolate out from a larger group or collection
Past participle for to question or quiz, especially in a thorough or investigative manner
Without breaks, gaps or interruptions
Thin or reduced in thickness
Complex or complicated in nature
Verbose or unfocused in speech or expression
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