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单词 drawing on
释义

draw on

verb

drew on; drawn on; drawing on; draws on

intransitive verb

: approach
night draws on

transitive verb

: bring on, cause

Synonyms

  • beget
  • breed
  • bring
  • bring about
  • bring on
  • catalyze
  • cause
  • create
  • do
  • effect
  • effectuate
  • engender
  • generate
  • induce
  • invoke
  • make
  • occasion
  • produce
  • prompt
  • result (in)
  • spawn
  • translate (into)
  • work
  • yield
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Example Sentences

the general's imprudent remarks drew on a public rebuke by the secretary of defense night draws on, so we should hurry home
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Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

drawing on

verb

present participle of draw on
1
as in causing
to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind) the general's imprudent remarks drew on a public rebuke by the secretary of defense

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • causing
  • creating
  • generating
  • bringing
  • bringing about
  • bringing on
  • prompting
  • bringing forth
  • spawning
  • doing
  • producing
  • working
  • giving rise to
  • translating (into)
  • resulting (in)
  • yielding
  • invoking
  • inducing
  • effecting
  • catalyzing
  • making
  • effectuating
  • breeding
  • begetting
  • occasioning
  • engendering
  • setting up
  • contributing (to)
  • conducing (to)
  • turning out
  • introducing
  • encouraging
  • promoting
  • inaugurating
  • beginning
  • founding
  • pioneering
  • launching
  • initiating
  • determining
  • establishing
  • developing
  • starting
  • instituting
  • fostering
  • deciding
  • innovating
  • rendering
  • fathering
  • enacting
  • forwarding
  • cultivating
  • furthering
  • nurturing
  • nourishing
  • advancing
  • setting

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • limiting
  • restricting
  • impeding
  • reining (in)
  • controlling
  • clamping down (on)
  • cracking down (on)
  • crushing
  • checking
  • suppressing
  • putting down
  • quashing
  • stifling
  • repressing
  • subduing
  • smothering
  • dampening
  • restraining
  • curbing
  • squashing
  • quelling
  • squelching
  • inhibiting
  • arresting
  • retarding
  • killing
  • snuffing (out)
  • destroying
  • abolishing
  • extinguishing
  • stilling
  • quenching
  • canning
  • liquidating
  • demolishing
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2
as in coming up
to come near or nearer night draws on, so we should hurry home

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • coming up
  • closing in
  • bellying up
  • approaching
  • closing
  • coming
  • turning up
  • showing up
  • creeping up
  • nighing
  • sneaking up
  • nearing
  • waltzing (up)
  • arriving
  • reaching
  • landing
  • attaining
  • hitting
  • gaining
  • bordering
  • adjoining
  • making
  • touching
  • verging

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • backing (up or away)
  • withdrawing
  • retreating
  • retiring
  • receding
  • taking off
  • shoving (off)
  • leaving
  • removing
  • going
  • pulling out
  • running away
  • clearing out
  • walking out
  • exiting
  • lighting out
  • departing
  • quitting
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