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Definition of undrawn in English: undrawnadjectiveʌnˈdrɔːn 1(of curtains) not drawn across the window; open. Example sentencesExamples - Here I am, in my room, with the window shade undrawn, sitting on the windowsill, staring at my text book of world history.
- The idea seems all the more plausible given the number of green curtains, drawn and undrawn, elsewhere in Holbein's work, including in the Frick portrait of Thomas More.
- Indeed, the position is that the curtains will be left undrawn with the cross on show as usual.
- Just within the window with the shades undrawn, sat a friend in lounging ease before an open fire, absorbed in his evening paper.
- Upstairs the curtains are undrawn and I watch myself in a mist of cotton nightdress that hides scars, uneven troughs, veins that have discoloured skin with spidery purple tributaries.
2(of money) not drawn from a bank account. Example sentencesExamples - Thus, at the beginning of 2004, undrawn bank credit lines to steel enterprises still stood at around 170 billion yuan.
- Chief executive Stephen Vernon said the company's gearing was just 64%, adding the company had more than €400 million in undrawn facilities to call on if the right opportunity arises.
- Expansions would be funded through the company's balance sheet with more than $60 million in cash and undrawn borrowings and a fairly strong cash flow.
- One of the departments lagging behind was Finance itself, which was responsible for the European Regional Development Funds, which accounted for almost half of undrawn funds.
- Despite the savage revenue decline, Lucent said it still expects to meet the covenants on its undrawn $1.5bn credit facility.
- Billions of dollars have been provided in support of sector reforms and large undrawn balances remain available for utilization by the government.
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