draw (off) (Meaning)

draw (off)

to move apart or ahead, remove, withdraw

draw (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The artist drew off the model's pose to create a lifelike sketch.
  2. The prosecutor drew off the witness's testimony to support their case.
  3. The soldiers drew off their supplies from a nearby depot.
  4. The bank drew off funds from my account without my authorization.
  5. The teacher drew off her lesson plan to prepare for the day's activities.
  6. The student drew off the blackboard to make notes during the lecture.
  7. The historian drew off ancient records to piece together an accurate timeline.
  8. The scientist drew off experimental data to support their hypothesis.
  9. The doctor drew off blood from the patient for testing purposes.
  10. The gardener drew off clippings from the rose bush to propagate new plants.

FAQs About the word draw (off)

to move apart or ahead, remove, withdraw

suck,drain, pump, draft, siphon, clean, evacuate, bleed, empty,tap

fill, wash, bathe,wet, overflow, drench, flood, drown, douse, inundate

The artist drew off the model's pose to create a lifelike sketch.

The prosecutor drew off the witness's testimony to support their case.

The soldiers drew off their supplies from a nearby depot.

The bank drew off funds from my account without my authorization.