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[
uhn-
draw
]
un·draw
/
ʌnˈdrɔ
/
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[
uhn-
draw
]
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verb,
un·drew,
un·drawn,
un·draw·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.
to draw open or aside:
to undraw a curtain.
verb (used without object)
2.
to be drawn open or aside.
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to flee; abscond:
to steal or take dishonestly (money, esp. public funds, or property entrusted to one's care); embezzle.
to run away hurriedly; flee.
to steal or take dishonestly (money, esp. public funds, or property entrusted to one's care); embezzle.
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Origin:
1350–1400;
Middle English
undrawen
to withdraw;
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draw
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