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straighten oneself
He drew himself up when he talked to his superior -
cause (a vehicle) to stop
He pulled up the car in front of the hotel - form or arrange in order or formation, as of a body of soldiers
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make up plans or basic details for
frame a policy -
come to a halt after driving somewhere
The chauffeur hauled up in front of us
The Rolls pulled up on pour front lawn
How To Use draw up In A Sentence
- A thirteen-person steering committee was elected to draw up a draft constitution and a programme of activities.
- The board meet today to draw up a shortlist and hope to have a new boss by the weekend. The Sun
- They agreed to draw up a formal agreement.
- They agreed to draw up a formal agreement.
- A 1946 plebiscite ended the monarchy, and a constituent assembly was elected to draw up plans for the republic.
- Froebel laid before him a plan for an educational institute, [129] complete in every particular, which we had all worked at in common to draw up, in which not only the ordinary “learned "branches of education but also handicrafts, such as carpentering, weaving, bookbinding, tilling the ground and so on were used as means of culture. Autobiography of Friedrich Froebel
- When we do exercises that elevate the heart rate, such as bicycling, walking or aerobic dance, the body will draw upon its fat stores for energy.
- Step 11 Draw up and then implement your plan for bringing about change.
- Opposition parties repeated their call for the election of a national constituent assembly to draw up a new constitution.
- The golf club was recommended to adopt non-discriminatory selection procedures and ordered to draw up an equal opportunities policy.