Fills out a financial document, typically a check/cheque
“I wish to express my hope that this subcommittee will draw up a blueprint for an orderly, efficient system.”
To come, or cause to come, to a halt or stop
“She was conscious that, at any moment, his car would draw up in front of the house, and he would try to stop her from leaving.”
To arrange or set in some sort of order
“He then commanded his general to draw up the troops in close order, and march them under me.”
To bring or assemble a group together, typically of people
“The Cardinal of Armagnac has proposed that I should draw up an army of three thousand men with the necessary provisions at the common expense of my lands.”
To found or pioneer
To physically assimilate or take, especially a liquid
To provide full information about
To enact or establish
(arrive at) To reach (a conclusion or decision)
To take, gather or pick up
To lift upwards or vertically
(end up at) To arrive at a destination
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