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Definition of Draw out
1. Verb. Cause to speak,. "Can you draw her out--she is always so quiet"
2. Verb. Lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer. "The meeting was drawn out until midnight"
Related verbs: Carry, Extend
Generic synonyms: Lengthen
Specialized synonyms: Extend, Temporise, Temporize, Spin, Spin Out
Derivative terms: Extendible, Prolongation, Prolongation, Prolongation, Protraction, Protraction
3. Verb. Make more sociable. "The therapist drew out the shy girl"
4. Verb. Deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning). "We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant"
5. Verb. Remove as if by suction. "Aspirate the wound"
Generic synonyms: Remove, Take, Take Away, Withdraw
Related verbs: Draw In, Suck In
6. Verb. Remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense. "Extract information from the telegram"
Generic synonyms: Remove, Take, Take Away, Withdraw
Specialized synonyms: Squeeze Out, Wring Out, Demodulate, Thread
Related verbs: Draw, Get Out, Pull, Pull Out, Take Out
Derivative terms: Extractible, Extraction, Extractor
Definition of Draw out
1. Verb. To make something last for more time than is necessary; prolong; extend. ¹
2. Verb. To physically extract, as blood from a vein. ¹
3. Verb. To extract, bring out, as concealed information; elicit; educe. ¹
4. Verb. To use means to entice or force (an animal) from it's hole or similar hiding place; '''or''', by extension, cause (a shy person) to be more open or talkative. ¹
5. Verb. (poker) To improve a losing hand to a winning hand by receiving additional cards. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Draw Out
Literary usage of Draw out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Whole Language by John Walker, John Longmuir (1902)
"... divide, va To ai-tract' To allure ; invite ; draw te, va To ex-traet To draw
out of; to select, va To pro-tract' To draw out; delay ; lengthen, v. a, ..."
2. Le Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of His Noble by Thomas Malory, Alfred William Pollard, William Caxton (1903)
"CHAPTER III How Sir Gawaine assayed to draw out the sword, and how an old man
brought in Galahad. Now, fair nephew, said the king unto Sir Gawaine, ..."
3. A Cycle of Adams Letters, 1861-1865 by Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams (1920)
"That failing to draw Grant away, there seems nothing left but to draw out their
resistance to the last moment. But how Lee can cover Meade on three sides, ..."
4. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"To DRAUGHT, (draft) DO To draw out; to call forth. ... To draw out, To protract ;
to lengthen ; to extract ; to pump out by insinuation ; to induce by ..."