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draw up
verb
- to come or cause to come to a halt
- tr
- to prepare a draft of (a legal document)
- to formulate and write out in appropriate form
to draw up a contract
- used reflexively to straighten oneself
- to form or arrange (a body of soldiers, etc) in order or formation
Example Sentences
The UK is drawing up a list of US products it could hit with retaliatory tariffs if a deal is not reached.
"When we drew up the criteria for the job it became apparent very quickly that Charlotte was the outstanding candidate," Connor added.
He says he has been working with the Department of Health on drawing up plans to improve teamworking and providing compassionate care.
Military and energy experts will draw up detailed lists of potential power plants – nuclear or otherwise – that might be protected.
Earlier, the prime minister held a closed-door meeting with senior military officers from nations of the "coalition of the willing" to draw up plans.
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