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To aim a firearm, or deadly weapon, at a particular target. To prepare a written bill of exchange, Commercial Paper, draft, or negotiable instrument and place one's signature on it, creating a legal obligation under its terms. To write a document, such as a deed, complaint, or petition, including the essential information necessary to make it legally effective upon its execution by the designated parties. To lawfully remove money from an account held in a bank, treasury, or other depository. draw v. 1) to prepare any document. 2) specifically to have prepared and sign a bill of exchange or check. draw (Attendance), noun frequence, level of attendance draw (Attraction), noun attractiveness, enticement, force, gravity, influence, magnetism, pull draw (Tie), noun dead heat, deadlock, impasse, standoff draw (Depict), verb delineate, describe, picture, represent, sketch draw (Extract), verb concentrate, condense, derive, pull, receive See also: acquire, bait, bet, characterize, choose, copy, deadlock, delineate, depict, deplete, detail, educe, exhaust, extract, gain, inveigle, lottery, lure, motivate, portray, reap, receive, trace Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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