draw sth up

draw sth up
UK US draw sth up
Phrasal Verb with draw({{}}/drɔː/ verb [T] (drew, drawn)
to prepare something in writing, especially a plan or formal document: »

First, draw up a business plan outlining what you're going to do.

»

draw up a budget/contract/list


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • draw sth down — UK US draw sth down Phrasal Verb with draw({{}}/drɔː/ verb [T] (drew, drawn) ► (US also draw down on sth) FINANCE to take part of an amount of money that has been made available: »We took out a bank loan which allowed us to draw down sums of… …   Financial and business terms

  • draw sth from sth — UK US draw sth from sth Phrasal Verb with draw({{}}/drɔː/ verb [T] (drew, drawn) ► to get something from a particular place: »The state with $2.7 billion to invest in university based research is trying to draw matching funds from private sector… …   Financial and business terms

  • draw sth out — UK US draw sth out Phrasal Verb with draw({{}}/drɔː/ verb [T] (drew, drawn) ► BANKING to get money from a bank or an account so that you can use it: »The bank allows us to draw out £500 a week …   Financial and business terms

  • ˌdraw sth ˈup — phrasal verb to prepare and write something such as a document or plan Guidelines have been drawn up for dealing with emergencies.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • ˌdraw sth ˈout — phrasal verb to make something continue for longer than usual …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • draw down on something — ˌdraw sthˈdown (from sth) | ˌdraw ˈdown on sth derived (especially NAmE) (BrE usually draw) (finance) to take money from a fund that a bank, etc. has made available • …   Useful english dictionary

  • draw something down from something — ˌdraw sthˈdown (from sth) | ˌdraw ˈdown on sth derived (especially NAmE) (BrE usually draw) (finance) to take money from a fund that a bank, etc. has made available • …   Useful english dictionary

  • draw something from somebody — ˈdraw sth from sb/sth derived to take or obtain sth from a particular source • to draw support/comfort/strength from your family • She drew her inspiration from her childhood experiences. Main entry: ↑draw …   Useful english dictionary

  • draw something from something — ˈdraw sth from sb/sth derived to take or obtain sth from a particular source • to draw support/comfort/strength from your family • She drew her inspiration from her childhood experiences. Main entry: ↑draw …   Useful english dictionary

  • draw something off — ˌdraw sthˈoff derived to remove some liquid from a larger supply • The doctor drew off some fluid to relieve the pressure. Main entry: ↑drawderived …   Useful english dictionary

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