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draw

draw, vb. 1. To create and sign (a draft) (draw a check to purchase goods). 2. To prepare or frame (a legal document) (draw up a will). 3. To take out (money) from a bank, treasury, or depository (she drew $6,000 from her account). 4. To select (a jury) (the lawyers began voir dire and

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withdrawal

withdrawal, n. 1. The act of taking back or away; removal (withdrawal of consent). 2. The act of retreating from a place, position, or situation ( withdrawal from the moot-court competition). 3. The removal of money from a depository (withdrawal of funds from the checking account). 4. RENUNCIATION (3) (withdrawal from the conspiracy to commit

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withdraw

withdraw, vb. 1. (vt.) To take back (something presented, granted, enjoyed, possessed, or allowed) (withdraw blame). 2. (vt.) To retract (one’s words) (withdraw the objection). 3. (vt.) To refrain from prosecuting or proceeding with (an action) (withdraw the petition for divorce). 4. (vi.) (Of a lawyer) to terminate one’s representation of a client before a

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dog draw

dog-draw. Hist. The apprehension of someone chasing a deer in a forest with a dog. “Dog-draw is an apparent deprehension of an offender against venison in the forest. There are four kinds of them observed by Manwood, part. 2, cap. 18, num. 9, of his Forest Laws, that is, dog-draw, stable-stand, back-bear, and bloody-hand. Dog-draw

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