draw up
Britishverb
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to come or cause to come to a halt
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(tr)
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to prepare a draft of (a legal document)
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to formulate and write out in appropriate form
to draw up a contract
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(used reflexively) to straighten oneself
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to form or arrange (a body of soldiers, etc) in order or formation
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Compose or write out in a set form, as in The lawyer drew up the contract . [First half of 1600s]
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Arrange in order or formation, put in position, as in The band-leader drew up his players , or The officer drew up the troops . [c. 1600]
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Bring or come to a halt, as in The car drew up to the curb . [Early 1800s]
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draw oneself up . Assume an erect posture to express dignity or indignation. For example, She drew herself up and protested . [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
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The Together Alliance march followed a rally organised last September by far-right activist Tommy Robinson that drew up to 150,000 people, many of whom draped themselves in English and British flags.
From Barron's
Architects drew up renderings for massive mansions that looked like they were out of “Star Wars” or “Dune.”
Long known for drawing up blueprints for chips that require less energy than others, Arm said its AGI CPU is twice as efficient as equivalent processors made by competitors.
That meant that a No. 9 knocking off a No. 1 late on Sunday qualified as a seismic shock—to everyone except the coach who drew up the winning play.
More than 100 people crowded into a bar on a chilly Saturday evening on Manhattan’s west side to draw up battle plans for a brewing national showdown over artificial-intelligence policy.
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