draw out (Meaning)

Wordnet

draw out (v)

cause to speak

lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer

make more sociable

deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)

remove by suction

remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense

draw out Sentence Examples

  1. The detective skillfully drew out the truth from the reluctant witness.
  2. The artist patiently drew out every detail of the intricate design.
  3. The teacher used questioning techniques to draw out the student's understanding of the concept.
  4. The therapist gently drew out the patient's repressed memories during the session.
  5. The journalist skillfully drew out the politician's stance on the controversial issue.
  6. The negotiator carefully drew out the terrorist's demands during the hostage crisis.
  7. The interviewer artfully drew out the celebrity's innermost thoughts and feelings.
  8. The researcher painstakingly drew out the data from the complex experiment.
  9. The investigator relentlessly drew out the hidden connections between the seemingly unrelated clues.
  10. The explorer courageously drew out a map of the uncharted territory.

FAQs About the word draw out

cause to speak, lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer, make more sociable, deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning), remove by suction, remove, usual

increase, prolong, stretch, extend, drag (out),lengthen,elongate, expand, protract, thin

cut back,cut back, reduce, reduce, decrease, curtail, cut, shorten, cut, curtail

The detective skillfully drew out the truth from the reluctant witness.

The artist patiently drew out every detail of the intricate design.

The teacher used questioning techniques to draw out the student's understanding of the concept.

The therapist gently drew out the patient's repressed memories during the session.